Also, the behaviour I'm getting is starting to look more and more like #177: Going to see if I can get anything useful out of the debug log here.ĮDIT: Okay, whatever I did to fix the issue doesn't seem to be having any effect any more.
HUION GT 190 NOT WORKING DRIVER
On MyPaint 1.2.0beta, it turns out that the line behaviour isn't actually creating disjointed lines as I thought it was - they're continuous, so it might be the same kind of thing as what's happening in #177? Not sure.Īlso, it turns out that whatever caused it to start working properly in the first place wasn't actually the debug log - I just had it exhibit the same glitchy behaviour with the debug log open, though mucking about with the Huion driver settings with MyPaint open seemed to fix it. Oddly, running the debug console version of MyPaint works just fine, which I guess suffices as a workaround, but. I really like MyPaint's different blend brushes, but it's extremely irritating to use properly. I've tried multiple versions of MyPaint, both 32 and 64-bit, as well as changing the GTK Input Device settings and reinstalling the tablet drivers, and the same behaviour is always exhibited.
HUION GT 190 NOT WORKING HOW TO
I'm not sure how to explain it, so image attached. In the secondary mode (which I'm not entirely sure how to trigger - at times, it seems to be triggered just by opening the start menu, while at others I can't even get it to happen deliberately), the situation is reversed - the right mouse button and middle-clicking will do what they're assigned to do (including via the tablet pen itself), but drawing doesn't work correctly - it produces a sort of "jittering" effect, interpreting one long drawn line as many small, short, hard presses. Even using the mouse itself doesn't work in this mode - the left mouse button will draw, but the right mouse button and clicking on the wheel do nothing. Setting them to keyboard keys, oddly enough, works. In regular mode, while I can draw just fine using the pen, if I have the side buttons assigned to mouse clicks, they simply don't do anything in MyPaint. Specifically, the input seems to get stuck between two "modes", so to speak. I've tried multiple other art programs, and haven't encountered this issue on any of them. MyPaint: 1.2.0-beta.2.0.threadfun+20151029īefore getting a GT-190, I used a Wacom Intuos, which I had no problems with. Tablet: Huion GT-190 Pen Display (Drivers are up-to-date) I'm not sure where else to ask this, I apologize if this is the wrong place. all i see are global pressure settings under tablet settings. i'm not sure what you mean exactly by tablet tester in the settings. I wasn't expecting such a fast response, thank you. You could try to make a tablet event log and see whether there are any tablet events sent to Krita. Or start Krita as administrator, and check whether that works.
You could try to add another user to your system and test as that user. 439442607), reinstall the tablet driver and try again. You can also try to reset your system: reset Krita's settings (see the FAQ), reset Huion's settings (ask Huion how to do that. If not, there definitely is something wrong with the driver installation. Broken driver settings.ĭoes the tablet tester applet (settings/configure krita/tablet/tablet tester) show tablet input?
HUION GT 190 NOT WORKING CODE
Krita's tablet support code has not changed for ages, so that's not it, therefore it must be something else. Boudewijn wrote:Well, obviously, since it used to work, and doesn't work now, something must have changed on your system.