Wacom Windows Ink Disables drag-n-drop from browser
Has anyone else found that when enabling Windows Ink (Wacom tablet settings) for CaptureOne that you can no longer drag-n-drop an image thumbnail from the browser to an album because the default behavior becomes a vertical scroll. Disabling Windows ink fixes the issue, but then creates another issue while editing a photo with the brush tool (there is another topic about that already in the forum). Other than manually switching I can't think of any other way around this. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks, Jim
Thanks, Jim
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I think if you use enough pressure drag&drop works.
However I would prefer it, if CaptureOne decided to drop their usage of Windows Ink or at least made it optional, it's obviously not working well enough for any of us.0 -
What version of Windows are you using (the build number)? 0 -
[quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
What version of Windows are you using (the build number)?
I am using Windows 10 Pro, Version 1709, Build 16299.1920 -
Guys,
I am experiencing exactly the same issue, did lot of research but still couldn't fit it.
When the Windows Ink option is one, I can't move images in the capture one browser. Other things work fine.
So I turned off the Windows Ink option, I can finally move images. But the pen pressure won't work in brush.
I am using Windows 10 and the Wacom tablet has the latest driver.
I would assume this should be very common, but was surprised no one talks about it.
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Joe,
This is a 2 years old thread.
I would assume much has changed in that time.
Maybe start a new thread?
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