![]() ![]() SHIFT + drag center point to move ruler according to its X and Y axis drag / click on center point to move ruler hold SP∆CE whilst placing the circle by draw/dragging to shift the construct CMD + drag curvature modifier to tweak curve ![]() click or drag modifier points to reposition endpoints / curvature doubleclick modifier points to reset ruler click or drag modifier points to reposition endpoints Haven't had a chance to come up with any ways to get around this.- lock 2 points by clicking or by drawing/dragging I'm still running macOS Sierra and it works, IT FINALLY WORKS!! Update: 11th April - MY WIGGLY LINES ARE FIXED! Downloaded the driver that came out today, 6.3.21-8. I love it, I just wish it would work as intended straight away without me having to tear my hair out looking for workarounds! When I'm physically drawing on the screen, the feedback from the pen feels strangely cushiony, like I'm drawing on a pad of paper. I do love drawing with this, the surface is great with the felt nib, it's smooth but never feels like I'm drawing on plastic or glass. Then turn Hej Stylus back on when I need sharper lines. So if I use brushes with really rough textures you can't notice any wiggle at all and sketching with them feels really lovely, I can leave Hej Stylus off now whilst sketching which is exactly how I like it. I just hadn't thought to try clicking display toggle >_< When you click on tablet mode it will immediately treat all monitors as one monitor, then if you press display toggle you can cycle between both monitors then it'll go back to treating all monitors as one on the third click. TABLET MODE DISPLAY TOGGLE PROBLEM - FIXED If you do happen to buy this then I can recommend getting it from if you have any problems, or it breaks then you can just send or take it back to their office in Soho and theoretically it should be better than sending it back directly to Wacom. I have 3 monitors (The iMac, cintiq, and a dell monitor) right now the only way I can fix the problem is to get rid of the dell monitor but obviously, that isn't the ideal solution. I can't find any way to get it to work the same way in both modes. However, with the 16, when you're in tablet mode it treats all monitors as one monitor so I can't use it for drawing! Even though in Cintiq mode it treats each monitor as a separate thing and you have to use display toggle to get to each one which is exactly what I want. With my cintiq 13 HD I'd have to keep unplugging the DisplayPort cable to get the same result. ![]() I was excited that I could just press a button so the monitor would switch off and it would turn into an Intuos (Particularly great for the summer months when the monitor gets uncomfortably warm). I've tried getting a new cable that's definitely 4k enabled but that didn't work.įinally, tablet mode. I'm having to use Hej Stylus to help keep the lines smooth but I don't like it for sketching because it's too smooth, even with everything turned down low.Īlso, I can't get it to go up to 4k. I get wiggly lines on both the mac and MacBook but it's less severe in El Capitan. My problem is that the drivers are broken cos I'm using Sierra, but even when I tried the tablet on my laptop with El Capitan, it's still not perfect. The lack of buttons doesn't bother me cos I never used them anyway, I always mapped display toggle to one of the buttons on the pen. I bought a 16 the other day but right now I can't recommend it at all.
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