starfish34 opened this issue on Dec 03, 2020 ยท 4 posts
starfish34 posted Thu, 03 December 2020 at 8:01 AM
Does anyone else have issues using Poser with a tablet (with tablet mode selected in Poser preferences)? It doesn't seem to matter what changes I make to the Wacom preferences. Selecting a frame in the Animation Palette is frequently interpreted as a double click, which automatically opens up a graph window (why can't this ridiculous "feature" be disabled?) and when I click on the position bar or move a slider Poser apparently continues reading the pen even after I've lifted it off the tablet. I'm not sure if the cause is my tablet, but I doubt it because I don't have these problems with any other graphics applications.
HartyBart posted Thu, 03 December 2020 at 11:28 AM
I'm amazed it can even install on a tablet. But if you're serious about wanting advice then it might be a good idea to at least tell us what tablet and what OS it's running.
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randym77 posted Thu, 03 December 2020 at 11:31 AM
They're not running it on a tablet. The question is about using Poser with a Wacom tablet.
starfish34 posted Thu, 03 December 2020 at 5:48 PM
randym77 posted at 4:53PM Thu, 03 December 2020 - #4406312
They're not running it on a tablet. The question is about using Poser with a Wacom tablet.
Yes, I'm using a Wacom tablet with my MacBook Pro running Mojave. The graph window that pops up with a double click was a "feature" introduced by Smith Micro, but they didn't make it optional despite the fact that you always have to click on a frame twice to move it: once to select it, then click and drag to move it. Unless you pause briefly after the initial click, Poser interprets a double click and up pops a graph window. It's a constant nuisance that limits how fast you can work, and with my Wacom a single click is often interpreted as a double, so I'm getting graph windows when all I want to do is select a keyframe and adjust a slider. As mentioned above, none of my other apps have this problem with the tablet.