Yeah! If I'm doing art stuff I usually have Decker fullscreen on my display tablet.
What OS are you using? And can you describe any problems you're having currently?
Sure I'm on windows 11! and no worries on replying take your time (there are alot of comments in this thread.) basically I have a drawing pad, it's called One by Wacom. I just kinda plug it in and i can draw with it, I can't really do that with Decker tho. I've tired updating drivers messing with some settings for the actual tablet but can't seem to get it to smoothly draw in the program. It either draws random uncontrolled lines or nothing at all. Even selecting tools is pretty rough.
I tried messing around with Decker but I've kinda hit a wall lol.
Should i check out some of the code? Maybe look through how to use Decker with a tutorial ?? Anything you have to offer helps, i really wanna make a deck but using the mouse all the time sucks( not complaining about the program just frustrated)
Thanks for getting back to me!!
As much as I support looking at the documentation and learning more about Decker (:D) I don't think there's anything in there that would help with the tablet issue. Decker should be as easy to use when you plug in your tablet as other art programs are... but computers can be weird and sometimes we need to poke at them to make them work.
If you don't mind... I have two things I'm curious about:
Are you having the same tablet trouble in both Web Decker and in Native Decker?
If you don't know what I mean by that, Web Decker is the version that runs in your web browser (like this copy of the official tour or wigglypaint) and Native Decker is the standalone program that you download and run on your computer.
The other thing I'm wondering is whether or not there are some settings inside of Wacom's driver software (Wacom Center?) that could be adjusted. My tablet has a different driver software so I'm not sure.... but from what I know about Wacom it's possible to create program-specific settings (like shortcuts, etc) and maybe there's some way to modify how your tablet interacts with Decker in there? (Maybe?)
lol heard heard.
Thanks for explaining Web and Native to me! I'm using native on my Asus VivoBook, it's running Windows 11. I have not tried the web version yet but can give it a whirl.
I did try messing around with Wacom's tablet settings mostly with the pen and clicking, but I may need to look at some more options after checking out the documentation for the tablet itself. I could be missing and not seeing I'll update with areply either tonight (10:30pm right now) or tomorrow morning before work!!
so it seems like the web version works much perfectly with the drawing pad. does this means i need to redownload the native version?? im not opposed to using the web version but hoping i can fix the problem with the native version so i can use that instead.
****side question****
I want to understand more of the way the tools work for Decker where can I find documentation again
An offline copy of Decker's documentation is included with the Native-Decker download inside the "Docs" folder.
You can also access the latest docs through the links in the Help menu, or the links on the main decker website.