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Pen and touch at the same time? How?
By: LieDem Date: April 30, 2018, 8:29 am
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Hi,
I have the trial version of tablet pro right now.
I specifically bought a surface book 2 in order to use zbrush
with tabletpro in tablet mode.
So I�m already trying to get it working for 1 week now and can�t
figure out how to press alt (not toggle, press and hold) and
using the pen to rotate (zbrush works like that).
First thing is, I can�t get Alt to turn off when I am releasing
my thump,
Second: when I have the thump on alt the pen is not working. So
I can�t rotate.
I�m using Windows 10, is there a way to allow simultaneous using
of pen and touch? And I don�t want to toggle alt on and of, I
want to hold it, like a real keyboard would work.
I really like to buy TP but the program sadly is useless for me
if this is not working :(
#Post#: 496--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pen and touch at the same time? How?
By: Roy Date: May 22, 2020, 1:00 pm
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So, for the 'pen and touch problem' there's an option you can
disable from the settings of your pc: Devices -> Pen&Windows
Ink: "ignore touch input when I'm using my pen". This option
exists for Surface Pro 7, idk about 2.
As for the hold & release button thing, I have a funny
roundabout: go to "Edit Layout" for your artist pad, then click
on the button you wanna change. Set it to "Frame (with L drag)"
and then tick whichever secondary button you want from below (in
your case Alt). This button is supposed to be a touch-pad-like
substitution, but it does the job for a "hold & release" button.
Funny.
Anyway, I know it's been 2 years since this post has been
written but I figured it's an important thing to share.
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