Once krita is open, press and hold shift on your keyboard. Without touching your pen (leave it on your desk AWAY from the tablet) start krita with your mouse and keyboard. ![]() ![]() ![]() I am hoping to help others that find this thread and have the same problem. Originally posted by Sziggy:I know that this is a 2 year old thread, but I just solved this problem for myself on windows 10. This worked for me after reinstalling the drivers. I have been trying to figure this out for months. I am hoping to help others that find this thread and have the same problem.īest of luck solving whatever problem brought you here. Originally posted by Honor16:I know that this is a 2 year old thread, but I just solved this problem for myself on windows 10. It seemed to be caused by my use of multiple monitors.īest of luck solving whatever problem brought you here. This choose screen resolution fixed both of these problems for me. Eventually, I somehow added an odd offset that only happened to pen while on the canvas, but not while in the menus. My initial problem was that I had pressure sensitivity on one monitor but not the one I wished to use. If this fails feel free to try the other options in the pop-up. Selecting the first option and continuing solved the lack of pressure sensitivity for me. This will open a pop-up called "Choose screen resolution". Then, pick up your pen and touch the tablet with it. ![]() I know that this is a 2 year old thread, but I just solved this problem for myself on windows 10. Pressure sensitivity does work in many other applications. Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga (stock digitizer, WACOM drivers)
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