
- #Easycanvas adjust pen pressure drivers#
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- #Easycanvas adjust pen pressure driver#
- #Easycanvas adjust pen pressure full#
Added functions : Added shortcut function - You can directly set the shortcut key you want Mode Auto Switch - The Apple Pencil input and touch input are automatically switched without changing the mode. Improved performance : Smoother motion Faster response Fixed bugs in previous version Eas圜anvas is an application that allows you to use your iPad as a digitizer. However, because Illustrator and Photoshop have such exhaustive.
#Easycanvas adjust pen pressure update#
The update works sort of like Astropad for iOS, letting you use the Pencil as a pressure sensitive stylus for directly working in painting, drawing and other graphic apps including Photoshop and Illustrator. #Blender apple pencil sensitivity easycanvas update#
#Easycanvas adjust pen pressure full#
#Easycanvas adjust pen pressure drivers#
Tablet drivers programmers often check their tablet drivers with the most popular mainstream application like Photoshop to see if they are understood, and sometimes they don't really care about confusing some less used applications like Krita (although Krita's popularity is growing very fast lately! ) ). Some applications don't care about it and still can understand the tablet driver, some others rely on those missing words or a specific order of words (as explained in the grammar book) so if they are missing or the order is wrong, they get confused. Some words are missing, or there are some additional words.
#Easycanvas adjust pen pressure driver#
Unfortunately, sometimes either Qt or tablet driver is using this grammar book wrong.

And tablet driver is supossed to be using the same grammar book to make itself understood by different applications. Krita, or rather, Qt, a library that we uses for tablet support (Qt is written by different people, not us, but we can use it for some things), uses this grammar book to understand different tablet drivers (all that supports Windows Ink). One word in this language is called "tablet event". Windows Ink is an API, which means that it's like a grammar book of a language that is used for communication between an application and a tablet driver (a software that, let's say, transforms electric data from your tablet into a data that OS can read). Then copy the content of the file and paste to. The third button will be with an icon that represent saving, and it saves the output to a file.

make a few strokes, possibly the same way as before. Then press ctrl+shift+T (magic shortcut to get tablet events logging).

Click the first button (it means: turn on showing logs). This one is harder ) Go to Settings -> Dockers -> Log Viewer. (You can add this information in the log in ) Please do check the text output in between making strokes so you can say which events happened when. It would be best if you do it this way: Make first stroke after tapping (so it will for sure be working), then do not tap and make another stroke (so it won't be working), then tap and make another stroke (working again). Copy everything and paste on or similar website (make sure it will last at least a few days). Go to Configure Krita -> Tablet Settings -> Tablet Tester. (You can just first make the first one, I'll ask you about the second one later if it will be needed). Can you please gather two tablet logs for me (first because it's easy to understand and it might be enough and second because it's much more full - so just in case the first one was not enough) ? Just to better understand the situation.
