I pushed the investigation a bit further thanks to the “Tablet Tester” tool (available in Krita tablet settings) and there is a pattern: the stroke is registered only if a “mouse move” event is present between “stylus press” and “stylus release” events. I have noticed a similar problem with another software to use iPad as a graphical tablet for Windows 10 (Astropad beta, aka “Project Blue”). Has anyone else on this forum ever tried using an iPad with Eas圜anvas with Krita and has anyone else run into similar issues when switching to Windows Ink? This is an issue I haven’t run into when using a Wacom tablet nor when using the iPad to draw in other Windows programs. If I only made broad strokes, it wouldn’t be that much of an issue as I’d just try multiple times for each stroke, but I’d very much like to be able to sketch or do hatching and the such and without every stroke being registered, the results wouldn’t be very good. There will be a message that prompts during initial setup, with steps to enable this from your Mac’s Systems Preferences.I’ve recently purchased an iPad and an Apple Pencil and was amazed to find out about an app called Eas圜anvas for it, which allows me to connect my iPad to my PC via USB and use it as a regular drawing tablet.Īt first, I thought that it’s impossible to get pen pressure in Krita by using the iPad with Eas圜anvas, but a bit of research has led me to learn that I had to switch Krita to work with Windows Ink instead of WinTab to get pen pressure to work.įor some reason, Krita doesn’t register every time the pen touches the screen. Astropad Standard does not record the contents of your screen. If you are running macOS Catalina 10.15 or newerĪlong with enabling Accessibility in macOS Catalina, Screen Recording also needs to be enabled to allow Astropad Standard to access the contents on your screen. If you experience no pressure sensitivity with drawing / input, you may need to check whether the accompanied creative software in use requires this or a similar permissions under the Privacy tab. Select Accessibility in the left side menu, then check the box next to Astropad Standard’s icon. If the Astropad Standard icon is not available, click the “+” button and directly add the application. You can also activate this manually by going to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy tab. There will be a message that prompts during initial setup with steps to Enable Accessibility from your Mac’s Systems Preferences. You will need to enable Accessibility to use Astropad Standard in macOS Mojave 10.14 or newer. If you are running macOS Mojave 10.14 or newer Open the Astropad Standard iPad app and tap Setup. Open the Astropad Standard Mac app and click Setup. Open the Astropad Standard Mac app and the Astropad Standard iPad app Click and hold on the Astropad icon, and go up to “Options”, then select “Keep in Dock”. *For convenience, you can keep the Mac App in your dock. dmg file and save the Mac app in Applications or your preferred download location. The Astropad Standard iPad app can be downloaded on your iPad through the Apple App Store, or by going to /appĪfter downloading the iPad app, go to the Astropad Standard downloads page to download and install the free Mac companion app. The Mac and iPad can be connected by either USB cable or wirelessly with Wi-Fi. Astropad works with a variety of macOS apps and is optimized for drawing or writing with the Apple Pencil. You can also use your finger along with an Apple Pencil. We will continue supporting this app for existing users.Īstropad Standard is designed to mirror your Mac screen to your iPad for touch functionality.