https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513413
--- Comment #5 from Chris W <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Chris W from comment #2) > Created attachment 187685 [details] > screenshot of Tools settings Thanks very much for your reply. Yes, I've attached a screenshot of those settings(In reply to dra.w.p.il.e+bugskde from comment #4) > How does it behave when you change the "On Touch Drag" option to "On Click > Drag" (the default) and then restart Krita? That is, properly restarting it, > going into the applications overview, swiping it away and then starting it > again. You'll know you did it correctly if you see the initial loading > screen again. > > It should still let you scroll via touch afterwards. I can't quite make it > it happen instantaneously on my devices when I change the setting, but it's > definitely unduly faster than with the regular click drag setting, so it's > likely that the problem is in this option somehow. (In reply to dra.w.p.il.e+bugskde from comment #4) > How does it behave when you change the "On Touch Drag" option to "On Click > Drag" (the default) and then restart Krita? That is, properly restarting it, > going into the applications overview, swiping it away and then starting it > again. You'll know you did it correctly if you see the initial loading > screen again. > > It should still let you scroll via touch afterwards. I can't quite make it > it happen instantaneously on my devices when I change the setting, but it's > definitely unduly faster than with the regular click drag setting, so it's > likely that the problem is in this option somehow. It works much better with "On Click Drag" thank you. I can now show/hide layers by tapping on the 'eye' icon. The context menu only opens when I long press the layer with the style or my finger now. I can't drag to reorder the layers anymore, as dragging scrolls the list up and down, but that's OK. I can use the chevron up and chevron down buttons in the layers panel to do that. Also, when I first open the file, when I drag my finger across the screen to pan, it paints a stroke instead. Touch panning only works after I have made a brush stroke with the stylus. After making a brush stroke with the stylus, I can use my finger to pan. Before that, my finger paints a stroke. I'm happy with this workaround, thank you so much for your help. I can report the behaviour with touch panning in a separate bug if that would be helpful? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
