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I use a Wacom Intuos 3 for drawing. I notice quite a difference when I try to drag an object with the mouse or with the pen. With the mouse the cursor stays 'normal' on a much greater part of the object before it turns into the black double arrow for transforming the object. When I use the pen at the same zoom this area is much smaller or non existent - I cannot drag the object, only transform. So I have to zoom in much closer to be able to drag the object.

See attached images . There's a 57 x 57 pixel Diamond shape at 50% zoom. Mouse can drag, pen is not able to drag as the cursor does not appear.

I'm not sure if this a Wacom issue or an AP problem or if this is a bug or not, therefore a suggestion.

mouse.jpg

pen.jpg

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I also use a Intuos 3, and see what you mean. The only way to be able to drag an object was to zoom in to at least 132%.

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