https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361565

--- Comment #4 from andyvandalsem <andyvandal...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to andyvandalsem from comment #3)
> (In reply to wolthera from comment #1)
> > Hey there, 
> > 
> > Did you follow this already?
> > https://docs.krita.org/
> > KritaFAQ#How_to_fix_a_tablet_offset_on_multiple_screen_setup_on_Windows
> 
> This fixed the cursor alignment issue for me (Cintiq 21UX 2) but after
> setting the resolution manually Krita no longer recognizes pressure
> sensitivity.

Additional details:
Holding shift and touching a newly opened Krita canvas with the stylus brings
up the Screen Resolution dialog in Krita 2.9.11 as described in the link
provided by wolthera. 

After setting the correct resolution in 2.9.11 the brush cursor was correctly
aligned with the stylus tip again but I was unable to to get pressure
sensitivity working. I navigated to AppData/Roaming and renamed the Krita
folder to Krita_bak which restored the pressure sensitivity but also
reintroduced the brush/cursor offset.

Next, I downloaded Krita 3.0 RC.1 and found that wolthera's method no longer
works at all on this release. I did find that if I open a Windows Explorer
window over the Krita window the brush cursor offset disappears when hovering
over Krita's canvas. When I actually press the stylus tip to Krita's canvas,
however, the stroke although not offset is drawn with 100% pressure. When I
lift the stylus the offset returns on the next stoke and pressure sensitivity
is back to normal. 

Sadly this blocks me from using Krita in production. 

This is on Windows 7 x64.

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