https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426694

Ahab Greybeard <[email protected]> changed:

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             Status|REPORTED                    |CONFIRMED

--- Comment #1 from Ahab Greybeard <[email protected]> ---
Testing with the Sept19 4.4.0 alpha (git 1ee63d5) appimage and the 4.3.0
appimage, I can induce a 'lock-out' of the mouse from the canvas as described.
Setting to CONFIRMED.

However, it's not normally needed that you press any 'left-click' stylus
button. The act of touching the stylus to the canvas activates any action.
Also after doing any of the actions noted, but only by touching the stylus to
the canvas, not by pressing any 'left-click' stylus button, I can still paint
with the stylus on the canvas.

When the mouse is 'locked out', it can be restored by minimising and restoring
the krita window, as noted.
It can also be restored by switching to another pplication and then switching
back to krita.
In both cases, the full normal behaviour is restored.

If the mouse is 'locked-out' and you select another tool from the Toolbar then
the mouse will work normally on the canvas again.

If the mouse is locked out and you select another tool then select the original
tool, then press e.g. the spacebar, you don't see the hand icon until you
left-click with the mouse on the canvas, then all is back to normal.

Another way to induce mouse 'lock-out' is to open the popup palette using the
right-click stylus button and then to right-click two presets on the popup
palette, one after the other.

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