OS: Windows 10 Hi everyone, The latest version of Krita (3.0) seems to not get the pressure informations from the Wacom tablet i'm using (a Bamboo Pen & touch). The line is always thick, like if I was using my mouse. Krita is my only software where this issue is happening, all my other apps are getting pressure right. I followed some of the advices I saw on boards, like reinstalling drivers, disabling Opengl, enabling and disabling pressure in the tools menu, but it didn't work. I haven't tried earlier versions of Krita since I'm mostly interested in the animation part. Apologies for my english & thank you for reading. ♥ I hope this will be fixed soon, Krita really looks fabulous.
Krita especially Krita on Windows is not using the wacomtablet configuration dialog for the Linux default driver. So I will redirect the bugreport to the Krita guys
Krita works perfectly well out of the box with wacom tablets. If there are problems, then those are always local configuration issues, even if "all my other apps are getting pressure right". Please check the faq first: https://docs.krita.org/KritaFAQ#What_if_your_tablet_is_not_recognized_by_Krita.3F and make a tablet log so we can see whether the drivers are found at all.
Hello, I'm sorry, I thought I put it in my first post. Here it is : https://paste.kde.org/pfimsqqt9 It might have something to do with wintab that doesn't work properly ?.. (I saw one topic mentioning the fact that wintab driver was causing issues on krita for W10 64bit installations) But I used debugview a second time ( https://paste.kde.org/peldsfr7y ) and there's not the same sentence about the driver. I'm sure it's a local problem, otherwise I would have seen much more peoples talking about it on the internet. I didn't mean to offend the work of the Krita team which looks amazing. Have a nice day !
Are you sure that you are using presets with pressure sensors? Because the last log is fine: there are tablet events, and pressure varies: prs: 0.785924 .
Also try to reset your wacom configuration, especially if you've got more than one monitor.
Maybe you accidentally disabled pressure? There's a global toggle for that, though it doesn't have a shortcut by default. In any case -- there's nothing we can do, there's no bug to fix. It's a local issue, I'm afraid....