
Settings > Configure Krita > Canvas Input SettingsĬlick on 'Show Popup palette' and add a shortcut. Right clicking is a bother with the surface pen, so I can't access the popup palette. One of them, the eraser, enables the Eraser_circle brush. (I almost never undoes when I paint) Also, I disable "autosave" and "Create backup files" Settings > Configure Krita > General > Miscellaneous all eat a lot of my precious ram, so I kill them. So I fiddled a bit with the settingsįirefox, Photoshop, uTorrent, etc. When painting, my Surface starts overheating. Set 'Latency' and 'SampleTime' from 8 to 2 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\TouchPrediction I found this hack somewhere online, worked for me: The pen has a bit of a delay - the cursor trail a bit behind. Open Windows Start menu and go to Settings > Devices > Pen

This hack practically disables the hold-to-rightclick. Instead click into it and change Speed to Long, og Duration to Short. (I tried this, and it broke panning in Photoshop)

It opens with the 'Pen Options' tab active.ĭo NOT deactivate 'Press and hold to right click'. Open Windows Start menu and click 'Settings'. After a bit of experimentation, I have ended up with these settings:

So your stroke is delayed, there's that stupid halo, holding the pen still activate a right click and moving the pen make a 'swip' shortcut. The software is designed for casual tablet use, not for using the pen as a drawing tool. I had a lot of trouble with the pen on Surface 3 Pro. (you could do this in Krita, if prefered, via Settings>Tablet Settings ) In the Surface pen software (which is called 'Surface' because Microsoft aim at being abstruse and weird) I always set the pressure way up. Hi! Here's what I learned about using Krita on Surface Pro 3:īig reveal! If you drag two fingers across the screen, you can both zoom and pan the canvas!
