![]() Please let me know if this issue is already solved or if there is another forum directed towards GP discussion, which could reach the GP team faster. On mine I go to Canvas input Settings through Krita > Preferences. If not, I think this is a feature request then! haha. Maybe this is just a prolem with the build I used, because the one before kept the arrow hidden.Īnyway, if there is already an option to keep the cursor while drawing, I would be glad to know, because I still haven’t found anything like that. If we have that small very good black circle, there is no need for the arrow cursor on top. To custom schemes, go to Start > Settings > Bluetooth and devices > Additional mouse settings > Pointers. Alternatively: Control Panel > Ease of Access > Change how your mouse works > Choose a pointer. One other thing to add would be to actually disable the windows default cursor while in GP mode. Go to Start > Settings > Accessibility > Mouse pointer and touch to adjust the size and color. It gets hard to keep track of cursor position, specially when drawing the color fills. ![]() I understand they probably are using drawing “displays” like a Cintiq, but for everyone else that uses drawing “tablets” like an intuos pro, not having the cursor is a big pain. I heard in another thread that this feature probably was requested by the GP team, but I think there should be an option to maintain the round black cursor while drawing.
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