https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429357
Franco <todellahyvakalamie...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|REPORTED |RESOLVED Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME --- Comment #5 from Franco <todellahyvakalamie...@gmail.com> --- Dear Ahab, Tymond! I tested out the methods you told me. Problem is fixed now, with the followings to keep in mind: - First I turned off windows ink again in my wacom software, and only restarted Krita to test, having the Wintab API selected. No change. - Restarted my computer with same settings being applied. No change. - Changed api inside krita from Wintab to Windows Ink. Turned ink in the correspinding wacom driver on and off for through testing. Restarted program, t hen computer. No change. - Changed back to Wintab in Krita, and turned off Windows Ink in the wacom driver. Restarted Krita, and now it works. Be mindful, that I started with this at the beginning, which did not work. Changing the API around, and restarting the program/computer might changed something on a bigger scale. So currently: The Pro Pen 3D works with the windows ink turned off for this patricular pen in the wacom driver, and selecting the Wintab API in Krita 4.4.1. This method did not worked until I changed to Ink api in Krita, restarted, and changed it back to Wintab. My other pen (pro pen 2) works without any problem, with the original settings. Buttons are now fully configurable, tested it out with multiple shortcut settings. Choosing windows ink api in krita doesn't work. All above are referenced as named in the current 4.4.1. version of Krita. While it got fixed, it's weird how it happened. I recommend to forward these happenings to the dev team. Thank you for helping! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.