After painting, erasing, or really pressing the cursor and moving it, the cursor stays where the pen (or mouse) last was, and stays that way until the mouse/pen is moved outside of the canvas' bounds, at which point it reverts to normal. If cursor is pressed again, it will still work wherever the cursor actually is, but the cursor doesn't actually show until it's already being pressed. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Press down, draw on the canvas. 2. Let off draw function, cursor stays in place. 3. Move cursor outside of canvas' bounds, it will start to function normally again. Actual Results: Cursor starts working only once outside of canvas' bounds. Expected Results: Software should allow for cursor to continue movement without having to be moved off-canvas first. Mac OS X 10.11.5, 2.5 Ghz i7, 16 GB RAM Wacom CTH-490 Krita 3.0 (build git f0cbffc)
(In reply to Kathryn Richardson from comment #0) > After painting, erasing, or really pressing the cursor and moving it, the > cursor stays where the pen (or mouse) last was, and stays that way until the > mouse/pen is moved outside of the canvas' bounds, at which point it reverts > to normal. If cursor is pressed again, it will still work wherever the > cursor actually is, but the cursor doesn't actually show until it's already > being pressed. > > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. Press down, draw on the canvas. > 2. Let off draw function, cursor stays in place. > 3. Move cursor outside of canvas' bounds, it will start to function normally > again. > > Actual Results: > Cursor starts working only once outside of canvas' bounds. > > Expected Results: > Software should allow for cursor to continue movement without having to be > moved off-canvas first. > > Mac OS X 10.11.5, 2.5 Ghz i7, 16 GB RAM > Wacom CTH-490 > Krita 3.0 (build git f0cbffc) Correction!! It seems that this is happening specifically when using the Wacom tablet's pen, not with the regular mouse.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 363910 ***