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masterpug53
03/22/21 11:24:36 AM
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How do I keep the touch function from confusing my hand resting with actual touch commands? Whenever I'm drawing I greatly prefer to leave the touch function on so I can zoom and rotate the image on the fly while leaving the scroll wheel set on brush size. But this becomes a problem whenever I lift / move my hand (which happens often), and the tablet erroneously reads random commands that slow me down and irritates me to no end.

It's weird, some computers I've used don't have this problem at all, some do. Unfortunately both my current home and work desktops behave this way. On my home computer I still use my old Intuos5, and got in the habit of toggling the touch function on and off by setting it to the top hotkey button - works like a charm, no interruption to my workflow. The problem is that the Intuos Pro isn't as user-friendly in this regard - the touch toggle is a cruddy little thumb switch on the side of the tablet - very difficult to toggle on the fly, and there's a risk of wearing it out or breaking it with as much as I'd use it.

tl;dr does anyone know a specific setting on the Intuos Pro that lets me leave Touch functions on without it confusing my hand resting for gesture commands? And if not, does anyone know a way to make the Touch on / off toggle to one of the hotkeys instead of the side switch?

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