https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437724

--- Comment #3 from kitsuneki...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Halla Rempt from comment #2)
> Sorry, but tablet issues are really almost never actually bugs in Krita.
> Tablet drivers keep per-application data which means that sometimes a tablet
> will not work for one or another application, but still work for others.
> That doesn't mean it's a bug in the application.

Almost never. That doesn't mean Always Never and I would appreciate it being
looked into a _little_ more than "it's your tablet" and "it's not a bug",
please.

I first encountered the issue when I updated Krita several months ago. It's
been stable since then, until last night when I returned to working in Krita
after having it open and idle for a few hours and the issue returned until a
reboot.  Before that idle period Krita and the tablet had both been working
together perfectly fine. I frequently leave Krita idle, and my tablet is almost
always plugged in.
Again, I Never had tablet issues with Krita prior to my current version of
Krita. The tablet model itself is too old to have driver updates, so it's not
anything that's changed with the drivers, but when the issue first occurred I
did uninstall and re-install the drivers to be safe. The issue is on Krita's
end, not my tablet. Something about the Krita update as caused it to
occasionally "forget" my tablet settings for no readily apparent reason.

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