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  1. Was doing some up magnified editing in 1.8. using the Clone tool. After finishing some concentrated magnified work, they scrolling out would look over to where my hand, finger was resting and there was always multiple unwanted lines. Would then have to roll back history to where they started to appear. Over and over, bummerrrrrrrr Finally rolled my sleeve entirely over my hand (not the pencil hand) to stop this behaviour. It isn't my hand touch causing the problem but my finger touch. Is there a solution other then wearing gloves?
  2. Have noticed this issue on several occasions. selection tool when finger touches the screen will highlight a narrow strip from pencil to finger touch.
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