![]() When downloading newest version it just replaced the precarious one as i saw an option to “uninstal older version” there. This is my first ever tablet, but i had other graphics applications before i installed tablet and it’s driver, so I think i first downloaded Krita If you’ve used Settings → Configure Krita → Tablet settings to select Windows Ink, did you make sure, using the Huion driver utility, that Windows Ink is enabled at the Huion driver end? ![]() What do you see in that list of tablet events? You should see that number vary as you vary the sytlus pressure. P=xy.z% is the detected pessure signal at that time. You should see lots of lines that look like this: When checking that pen pressure works, you should use the Basic-2 Opacity or the Basic-5 Size brush preset because these have simple and obvious variation of opacity or size with pressure variation.įor a more technical test, do Settings → Configure Krita → Tablet settings → Open Tablet Tester and you’ll get the Tablet Tester window that can be drag-resized for convenience.ĭraw on the grid area and you’ll see the events log on the right side. If it does, click it to make the ‘x’ go away so that pressure sensitivity is enabled. Now you have the ‘Use Pen Pressure’ button on the toolbar, make sure it does not have a little ‘x’ mark at its lower right. I believe that the Huion driver utility has this ability and you should do that and select that profile when making changes there, for krita. Using the Huion driver setup/configuration utility, have you set up a separate application profile for krita? I can reopen it if and when I want to use it.Am I right in assuming you’ve recently installed krita version 4.4.5?īefore you downloaded and installed krita, were you using the Huion HS611 with the other graphics applications or did you get the HS611 after you started using krira?īefore you installed the latest Huion driver, did you uninstall any previous driver and/or other tablet drivers, making sure to disconnect the tablet, uninstall, full power off restart, install new driver, full power off restart, then connect the tablet? If I've stopped using a program I really have no desire to keep seeing icons or windows or anything else. The "apps are never really closed" thing is something I dislike about OSX as well. I'd much prefer if the app version of programs could simply morph into the standard desktop version as needed. (Task Manager kill for that installer as well.) It's the sort of thing that should really know better about, yet still I got duped. I was tipped off when the installation started asking about this and that toolbar add-on. I used the "app" version of IE to go find Chrome, and mistakenly downloaded an installer from a non-Google site app-version IE did a shitty job of showing me the URL I was on. I get that it makes sense to have programs that play nicer for a specific environment, but the always-full-screen thing is a problem at times. Re the "2 versions of things": I've tried but never quite got into a tiling window manager. It's interesting because Fresh Paint seemed to work fine right off the bat I do not know why some programs have issues with pen pressure. (I didn't check the sensitivity in Krita, just MyPaint I'm assuming that if I'm now getting pressure in MyPaint then Krita should be OK too). I accidentally opened it and had no idea how to close it: Task Manager to the rescue! (I've since learned a better way to kill lingering programs) It came with OneNote installed I believe it's the app version. I had Office 360 activated when I bought the device. Downloading the driver from N-Trig and rebooting fixed it for me. I'm stressed ><įWIW: I found this thread because I had the same problem (got my SP3 today). There's a list of nightmares associated with ordering this thing.
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