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My pupils can't paint
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(04-28-2020, 05:38 AM)TeacherEm Wrote: I seem to have gotten somewhere because I think I have managed to recreate the issue, and maybe solve it. I am most familiar with mac myself, but our work computers are Lenovo YogaBook ThinkPads with a built-in pen that is stored in the computer in a charging nest so to speak. 

The stylus seems to be Wacom based, at least this is what shows up in my input device list.


WACOM Tablet Eraser
WACOM Tablet ISD Stylus
WACOM Tablet Pressure Stylus
WACOM Tablet Puck

When all of them are off it seems to work best for me as it then acts as a regular mouse. But when only one or a few of the options are activated (I have tried some combinations, not all) it does not seem to work and it gets stuck as I described in my previous post. I'm going to try this fix with some of my more tech savvy pupils today to see if it helps to turn everything but core pointer off.

But remember that the "core pointer" is not pressure sensitive. Speaking of pressure, if the default Painbrush has a brush dynamics that uses pressure, you may have to apply significant pressure to reach a visible opacity/size. You can turn off brush dynamics by using the special dynamics called "Dynamics off".
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My pupils can't paint - by TeacherEm - 04-23-2020, 09:05 AM
RE: My pupils can't paint - by rich2005 - 04-24-2020, 08:14 AM
RE: My pupils can't paint - by TeacherEm - 04-28-2020, 05:38 AM
RE: My pupils can't paint - by Ofnuts - 04-28-2020, 09:26 AM

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