https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414576
--- Comment #26 from lemp...@gmail.com --- I've made a mistake in my description about drivers. It seems I messed up when enabling disabling win ink in my tablets drivers (not in krita only in the driver app), I wasn't sure how Krita and the drive app interprets it if I disable win ink in the driver's app (confusion came out because pen still worked). So when I said everything is smooth with ink but pressure doesn't work that was a mistake. At this time win ink was disabled in my driver's app and from what tiar told me Krita registered my pen as a mouse instead. I assume because as stated before zooming with mouse works just fine so when win ink is set in krita but disabled in drivers it results in krita defaulting to mouse events only even for pen (so pen pressure with win ink works). To sum it up, zoom is stuttering with both win tab and win ink, it freezes several seconds if both zoomed out or in a lot (10-20% and about 800% or more) if I release the pen and let Krita do it's processing after several seconds it gets to max zoom out (5%) if I want to zoom back in it freezes again at about 10%, I have to release the pen, wait and then after krita finishes processing I can zoom in more. The difference between Win Tab and Win Ink is that win ink in incredibly stuttering (it looks like it's 10-15 fps at best) and freezes way more. The slower I zoom out/in the less apparent the issues is (as described previously I can zoom out/in completely if I move my pen very slowly and I mean glacial slow it takes minutes to zoom out though so not a useful method ;0). To be clear in the 4.2.7 version both win tab and win ink work smoothly and just fine. I apologize for this one misinformation, after reading tiar's message just a moment ago I went to double check it that the issue is with both drivers options and it is, win ink is just way worse but neither is very usable unfortunately. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.