
I'm having an issue using TVPaint on my Vaio Z Canvas in a dual screen setup. Namely, the cursor is interacting at an offset from the pen in the TVPaint window while the second monitor is connected.
I have reason to believe this is not necessarily a TVPaint bug, as other apps such as Krita show a similar problem. However it seems that Krita has built a workaround into their app: https://docs.krita.org/KritaFAQ#How_to_ ... on_Windows. I have also come across references online to this being a broader issue for GTK/GTK+ based programs but my understanding of this is limited and I don't know if it applies to TVPaint
Regardless, I'm looking for a fix! Are there any known solutions or workarounds in the TVpaint community? Can the developers advise?
Here are my observations:
1.When a secondary monitor is attached to my tablet PC (see below for specs), and I use TVPaint on the tablet PC screen, the cursor interacts at a substantial offset from where the pen touches the screen.
2. The cursor interaction is correct and normal when using mouse, touch, or trackpad.
3. The pen offset is always precisely in the direction of the secondary monitor, however it is configured in extended desktop mode in display settings (by right-clicking the desktop > display settings)
4. The offset is not restricted to the drawing area - even to click a button in the UI the pen is offset.
5. The size of the offset appears to get bigger as I move the pen in the direction of the secondary monitor - giving it a scale factor appearance rather than a static offset.
6. DPI scale in windows settings has no effect - the issue remains (tried at 200 and 100)
7. It only happens inside the TVPaint window or inside the window of any app that's affected (e.g. Krita)
8. The problem only occurs while I am using Wintab with "subpixel" selected. If I uncheck "subpixel" or switch to "Ink", The problem goes away. So this may seem like a no-brainer - however there are other advantages to using wintab and subpixel that I'd rather not abandon.
9. My secondary monitor is an LG Flatron W2253V - 1920 x 1080 with drivers up to date.
Thank you very much for any help !
