If the option "Use Windows Ink for tablet input" is enabled, any jitter happening when tapping the tablet with the pen will be detected as a mouse drag instead of just a click, regardless of how small our hand/finger movement is.
The most obvious consequence of this issue is this bug previously reported here:
But it actually completely breaks the whole app workflow, since any selection you do with the pen will register both as a selection and also a move, flooding the History panel at twice the rate. It will also literally move any object by tiny amounts, breaking all alignments you may try to do. Have a look at the attached video. I'm illustrating the issue in Affinity Designer here, but this happens in all Affinity apps.
There should be a threshold of pen movement to register as an actual move object request, anything below that should be considered a tap. Until this is fixed the only way to use these apps is disabling the Windows Ink option.
Additional information:
I'm using Windows 10 18363.720
Wacom drivers are 6.3.38-2
Tablet is a Wacom Intuos CTL-480/S
The "Use Windows Ink for tablet input" should have a "(requires restart)" warning BTW
Thanks!
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