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Xp pen deco pro krita
Xp pen deco pro krita









xp pen deco pro krita

Getting used to a graphics tablet takes time, and if the surface is slippery, then getting used to it & drawing accurately can take even more time, despite that, some artists like that such glassy/slippery type of surface. Such friction makes it much easier to draw lines accurately if you got used to it. This can be good or bad depending on your preference, I am just telling you how it is. Although the XS model, the smallest one out there, doesn’t support tilt at all.Īs you draw with Deco Fun, you feel friction as the pen make contact with the tablet surface. Deco Fun supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity & 60 degrees of tilt. Disabling Windows Ink earlier didn’t affect any of that. The cursor follows the mouse religiously, and the pressure sensitivity & tilt worked quite well. Deco Fun felt like any of the other graphics tablets I reviewed in this blog. The driver page lists the following supported Linux distros, but given how distros are made, I suspect it will work on many others:-ĭeco Fun also works with Android & ChromeOs devices. I used a Windows machine for my testing, but Deco Fun also works on MacOS & Linux. It was the part I dreaded the most, since it’s common to run into all sorts of issues there. The Windows Ink option is marked here:-Īnd the installation was done. This is a common fix for graphics tablet issues like this one, and it didn’t affect the performance of Deco Fun in any way. I was able to solve this problem very easily by disabling the Windows Ink option from the XP-Pen software. Once I installed it & restarted my computer, I was only able to move the cursor when certain applications are active. I connected the USB cable to my computer, then downloaded latest driver from XP-Pen’s website.











Xp pen deco pro krita