https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399585
--- Comment #5 from Tyson Tan <[email protected]> --- Hi Dmitry! Thank you for the patch and I've tested it on Windows 10 1809 with Cintiq Pro 13 and Intuos Pro 2 M. Both the drivers and Krita have their Windows Ink enabled. Sadly it didn't work as intended for me. 1) The good part is the mouse event seems to be recognized by Krita: # Tablet Tester Information BEGIN Pen tip brought near Mouse press X=73 Y=127 B=4 Mouse move X=74 Y=127 B=4 Mouse move X=75 Y=127 B=4 Mouse move X=75 Y=128 B=4 Mouse move X=75 Y=129 B=4 Mouse move X=74 Y=129 B=4 Mouse move X=74 Y=130 B=4 Mouse move X=74 Y=129 B=4 Mouse move X=75 Y=129 B=4 Mouse release Pen tip taken away Pen tip brought near Pen tip taken away # Tablet Tester Information END 2) But for some reason Krita wouldn't pan the canvas according to most of my attempts. 3) For the roughly 1/30 chance when the canvas managed to pan, I could not stop it by releasing the middle button. And then I was stuck under the panning state, none of the stylus's buttons worked. I had to use my mouse's middle button to snap out of it. 4) Although I have no idea how it works, is it possible that Krita expects the mouse cursor to stay still while pressing the middle button here? It was the only human random factor in this test, I think. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
