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OpenTabletDriver
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OpenTablet Driver guide for Huion Kamvas 24 4k on windows 10 (but maybe other tablets too) in particular for painting
First follow the installation guide on https://opentabletdriver.net/
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Krita fund has 0 corporate support
I don't have a huge amount of experience with Krita's Wayland performance because the situation on Wayland is still sub-optimal for art in general. Tablet support has gotten much better, but configuration per-app or tied to the desktop environment still seems to be a big issue. The idea that my tablet configuration might stop working if I switch off of a desktop environment is kind of a non-starter to me. It stinks because I really want to use Wayland, but even as recently as a month ago I tried to see if I could make the switch and couldn't.
Truthfully, if someone has a lot of money to dump around, devoting a few full-time developers or dropping cash on https://github.com/OpenTabletDriver/OpenTabletDriver would probably go a long way towards encouraging Wayland adoption from artists.
As far as I can tell the issue is not that Wayland can't do tablet control on the same level as X11, it's that the tools built around those capabilities still seem immature. OpenTabletDriver looks very promising but seems to have limited device support, limited in no small part by what tablets the devs have access to (my Cintiq 32 is unlikely to get added any time soon because it is no longer being sold and was expensive and uncommon when it was on the market).
The NVIDIA situation is also a problem, but there's nothing anyone can do about that other than yell at NVIDIA more.
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> The text tool is a joke.
The text tool should see considerable improvement soon; the entire text engine got rewritten in the last release, the devs just only had time to get it to feature parity with the existing tools.
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Review: Glove80 Ergonomic Keyboard
I believe Wacom is a first class citizen in Linux. They have it in the kernel (https://linuxwacom.github.io/). There is also https://opentabletdriver.net/ that is multi-platform.
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Outdated tablet. Which driver if any can I use with my MacBook Pro?
If the Wacom driver is no longer compatible with your system, you might want to consider using a third party driver like OTD (https://opentabletdriver.net/)
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drawing apps/creative apps and good distro
Use OpenTabletDriver, you might have better luck.
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Pixel painters - Drawing tablet
One of these programs is called OpenTabletDriver and can be found here
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Trouble connecting older Pen Tablet on Windows 10. CTE-630BT
You might give OpenTabletDriver a try, it seems like it supports that particular tablet according to their list of supported tablets.
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linux drivers : XP-Pen oem -vs- DIGImend -vs- OpenTabletDriver
- DIGImend and OpenTabletDriver look pretty similar in github activity(?)
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Intuos 4 (PTK-640) and Windows 11, 'your Wacom device is no longer supported'
You can try OpenTabletDriver, a 3rd party open source tablet driver, with support for your tablet. It has many different smoothing algoritms and filters and much more customisability than Wacom drivers, as well as pressure support.
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Wacom Intuos S (used) or Wacom Intuos 4 S (used)
The CD is for driver installation, however you don't need it. Drivers used to come on CDs. For Linux, you have two options, both third party: OpenTabletDriver or linuxwacom. For Windows, you might be able to find an older driver version in the archives on Wacom's website, since newer drivers dropped support for it (thanks, Wacom) or you can once again use OpenTabletDriver. Personally, I recommend using OpenTabletDriver for both operating systems. It's much more customisable, gives you higher hover height, allows for more pen compatibility and more.
VoiDPlugins
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Can i draw and play osu ?
Another thing you can do is in OpenTabletDriver, go to the Plugins window and look for the WindowsInk plugin. You might need to get a driver called VMulti as well. Instructions here https://github.com/X9VoiD/VoiDPlugins/wiki/WindowsInk
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Can I use my tablet for playing osu! and drawing?
- Install and follow instructions from WindowsInk's wiki
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Tablet and Pen
There is a plugin for that, however it is highly unlikely that you will be able to get any usable pressure data out of that pen, since the tablet is expecting a different pen for that. But if you want to try, you need to download this version of the driver and follow these instructions. Almost certainly won't work due to having the wrong pen, but worth a shot.
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I need a driver for osu! and for drawing
- You can use the Windows ink Plugin to get pressure in apps that are compatible with it
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I got a tablet for Christmas but... Drivers
Enable Pressure support on Windows: https://github.com/X9VoiD/VoiDPlugins/wiki/WindowsInk
- Pen tip pressure on OpenTabletDriver?
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CTL-470 Wacom Bamboo looses pen pressure after windows 10 updates, trying to start using OTD
I'd ask on OTD's Discord for more specific help for that driver since this subreddit is more of general Wacom help, but chances are you haven't installed vmulti and the WindowsInk plugin for OTD, which allow you to use pen pressure. There is a setup guide here.
- Windows Ink Doesn't Work On OpenTabletDriver
- Is there a way to have pressure sensitivity with opentabletdriver
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Trying to use CTH-472 for osu! and Krita interchangeably
You should use OpenTabletDriver, not Hawku. Hawku drivers are extremely outdated and buggy which is probably why Windows Ink mode on there isn't working properly for you. OpenTabletDriver does not support pen pressure in its default pluginless state, but you can easily install the Windows Ink plugin in plugins>plugin manager. In order to set this plugin up properly, please read all the instructions listed here. Once installed, pen pressure should work fine for art. You can also install smoothing or antichatter filters to preference, if needed. The art settings probably are not ideal for osu, so you can save a separate art and osu settings profile by exporting settings with file>save settings as. You can then press file>load settings to swap between the two.
What are some alternatives?
TabletDriver - TabletDriver Download: http://hwk.fi/TabletDriver/TabletDriverV0.2.3.zip
vmulti-bin - Compiled binaries for VMulti
TabletDriver - Driver for tablets. Read READMEを読んでください прочитай README를 읽으십시오 閱讀自述文件
weywot - My notes on using Pop!_OS
input-wacom - Linux kernel driver for Wacom devices
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
TabletDriver - Driver for tablets. Read READMEを読んでください прочитай README를 읽으십시오 閱讀自述文件
wacom-driver-fix - Fixes the Wacom Bamboo, Graphire, Intuos 1+2+3 and Cintiq 1st gen tablet drivers for macOS Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey (including M1 macs)
OTD-IPC - IPC support for OpenTabletDriver
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity