And of course make sure it’s enabled at the Windows and Huion end if you use Windows Ink in the krita settings.Īt the Huion end there may be little things like ‘flicks’ and ‘gestures’ which it’s a good idea to turn off because it’s fancy stuff that can cause confusion and problems. Make sure that Windows Ink is disabled in the Huion setup/config utility and also maybe at the Windows system level if you use Wintab in the krita settings. Have you tried Settings → Configure Krita → Tablet settings, where you can switch between Wintab and Windows Ink? Updating to 4.4.2 won’t fix your problems (at least I assume it won’t) but you should always be using the latest version. If you haven’t got krita 4.4.2 then you should update to that before you do anything else. I have no experience of Huion tablets so I don’t have any idea of what the setup/config utility can do. Did you look for a more recent driver from Huion?
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