ladlon Posted October 22, 2018 Share Posted October 22, 2018 Hi. I own both Designer and Photo. I have already posted on the Stardock Multiplicity forums (Multiplicity is a IP based KVM software for controlling multiple computers by one computer), and figured I'd also post here, in case it's something that can be adjusted in the Affinity software... or someone just happens to have the same experience and/or maybe some theories/suggestions... I have a PC I do my work on, and then a 'main' PC for email, etc. My 'Work' PC is being controlled via a 'Main' PC (using Multiplicity). Everything is working great, except that the tablet is not fully working in Affinity (or any other software). If I have the tablet connected to the Main computer (so it is controlling the Work PC remotely), the pen works fine in Affinity, but has no pressure control. If I connect the tablet into the Work PC, pressure works, but unfortunately it appears that the mouse signal sent by the Main PC (via Multiplicity) is partially overriding the pen... so I end up with two 'brushes'... The crosshair/circle (controlled by the mouse, and therefore standing stationary when I'm using the pen), and the brush 'preview/shape', which moves with the pen, as the crosshair stays put. So, no workaround so far, other than to connect it to the main PC and not have pressure (...painful). So, I'm wondering if there's any configuration I could do within Designer/Photo (or perhaps Windows7 itself) that might fix this... For example, make Affinity only use tablet input, ignoring the mouse. Just desperately searching for some sort of fix... Main: Win7Premium Work: Win7Pro Affinity Designer and Photo (latest versions) Wacom Intuos4 Multiplicity Pro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Gabe Posted October 23, 2018 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2018 Hi @ladlon , If the same behaviour happens in every other software, there's not much we can do. Unfortunately, we cannot disable input methods. Sorry, we could not be of more help in this occasion. Thanks, Gabe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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