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Eraser tool’s preferences resetting after rotating a Wacom Pen

Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 15:41
by Agneta
Hello,

I have already found some topics regarding problems with the eraser tool, but not the one I am exactly having.

I am not able to change the preferences of the eraser tool that would „last“ after rotating the pen. As soon as I am changing the eraser to pen or pencil and then to eraser again (with the eraser-tip of a WACOM pen) the earlier set preferences of an eraser tool in TV Paint are reset again to „previous“ settings (I don’t even know , if I could call these settings as „default" settings- it's resetting to: Size - 12,5 Opacity - 80%. When I click on „reset" button, there are another settings- with size - 20 % and opacity - 100 %).

So basically, I need to change the eraser settings in TV Paint manually, each time I use eraser-tip of the WACOM-Pen. If I am not using the eraser of the Wacom Pen, but click on the eraser tool in TV Paint with the pen-tip of a Wacom-pen - the changed settings of the Eraser tool are not reset. But as soon as I „rotate“ the WACOM pen for the eraser, the eraser- tool settings in TV Paint are being reset.

I have tried to restart the TV Paint-it did’t help.


I am „stuck“ with these Settings of an eraser tool:

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The Eraser tool in the main preferences is set as a freehand eraser.

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My technical specifications:
TV Paint 11 Pro WIBU(11.7.2-64 bits)

MacBook Pro
Chip: Apple M1 Pro
RAM: 32 Gb
macOS: Ventura 13.0.1


I appologise for a confusing description, it wasn’t so easy to distingish the definition of the TVPaint eraser Tool and WACOM -Pen eraser without repeating the word eraser...

does anyone have the same issue?


Thank you in advance!
Agneta

Re: Eraser tool’s preferences resetting after rotating a Wacom Pen

Posted: 18 Mar 2024, 08:58
by Elena C
I'm having this exact same problem! Only that when I rotate the stylus from eraser to pen, my pen jumps to another colour I have used previously. It's not always the same colour...