but some painting programs now have started to add the option inside the preferences to toggle Win Ink/Win Tab support to help circumvent that. It makes testing and troubleshooting in a way that would be effective for the developers working on beta more complicated than it needs to really be. I wouldn't rule out Win pen support interfering as the implementation of that has always required workarounds (such as needing to raise double-click distance) to get Wacoms working right. Wacom has QA issue(s) with their later models as well as their drivers, somewhat lamentable given their stellar track-record in the past. Doesn't matter if you use Win Ink or not. The pressure works just fine, it just starts with a 100% on every stroke. My Art Pen is a separate issue, probably driver-related. My issue(s) are more performance-related with Affinity, but unrelated. I ordered a new pen, the Classic Pen which I received today. I don't have the patience for it atm because reassembling is such a pain. I'd need to resolder the leads to put it back together. I had to remove a 3/4" cat hair from the inside. I'm now 100% certain after trying to repair it. I was fairly sure my Grip Pen was getting ready to go and that's separate from any issue. The brush engine is too frustrating so I use it sparingly because the performance is not unpredictable instance to instance. The dropper still takes a few seconds to appear as well. I've tried adjusting pressure settings to no avail. like the curve does not feel linear and there is unnecessary complexity. It's hard to report a problem with pressure-sensitivity as well since it's something you can only "feel" when doing blending-work. There are many times I just quit using Affinity from frustration if I am doing brush work and I will use another program that is more suited to the task. So I agree with you, there is some type of input lag going on in Windows. I have noticed a difference in brush lag when switching from tablet to mouse. If my CPU can handle, I will push to 1%, but generally if I go too large, I may need to change spacing. Even a simple small round brush with 1% spacing will be a CPU hog on some machines, because there is more of the brush mark being added with each stroke. The spacing percentage will also majorly impact performance.
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