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--- Comment #10 from anno reed ---
Thank you nonetheless for your efforts!
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--- Comment #9 from Boudewijn Rempt ---
In the default Windows system location. c:\windows\system32 for 32 bits windows
systems, c:\windows\sysWOW64 for 64 bits windows systems: this is not something
about Krita, it's how Windows works.
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--- Comment #8 from anno reed ---
I understand that the issue is possibly not a Krita bug.
However to manage the wintab installation correctly, I must know where exactly
Krita is searching for this dll. I would much appreciate it if you could tell
me ju
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--- Comment #6 from anno reed ---
Ok, I made a mistake. The Wintab32.dll IS in the Windows/System 32 directory as
well as the DHid.dll, but - it was a wintab driver for Surface Pro I got. The
only one I found for win 7 is on the website of Lenovo. I dow
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--- Comment #5 from Boudewijn Rempt ---
wintab32.dll (the 64 bit version is also called wintab32.dll, btw, to
distinguish it from the original 16 bits wintab.dll) should be installed in the
Windows system directory when you install the driver. If the in
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--- Comment #4 from anno reed ---
Fine - where can I find them?
Should Krita itself contain a wintab32.dll or does it try to access it from the
system? If so, should I put this library somewhere into the Windows folder? As
yet, it sits just in a separa
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--- Comment #3 from Boudewijn Rempt ---
Yes, 32 bits builds are available.
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--- Comment #2 from anno reed ---
After downloading and unpacking the files, I guess I should simply run the
contained krita.exe, right? It doesn't run, probably because it's the 64 bit
version, while I have win 7 32 bit - or so Windows says. The Krita
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