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beeblebrox

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  1. Yes, that's what my post was pointing out. There are touch devices that run Windows (maybe let your team know this, so you don't omit important features like this from the Windows app).
  2. I'm on Windows 10, using Affinity Designer 1.6.1.93 (Trial) When I go to Edit > Preferences > Tools, there is no option for Touch for gestures only, as described above. One solution that might help others: Windows Settings > Devices > Pen & Windows Ink > Ignore touch input when using my pen. (see image attachment) Enabling this setting has no effect until you're hovering your pen close to the screen (so that the little cursor appears on the screen under your pen tip). When you're "using your pen" (aka, hovering a centimeter above the screen), then finger/palm input will be ignored, across all apps, and only pen input will be sent to applications. This means, while drawing, you can't use the touch screen. I'm not sure what menus/buttons would be useful mid-pen-stroke. And, again, moving the pen tip away from the screen restores normal behavior. Also, if you practice turning this on/off, you'll learn where it is, how it works, and it'll probably help in other applications too. Once the settings window is open, you'll see it's white gear icon in your task bar. Click the gear, toggle the switch, click back to your application. 3 clicks, and you can toggle this feature, and be back to work.
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