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So, when Windows Ink is disabled in Wacom Properties, no brush in pixel persona has pressure. They work like charm once I enable Windows Ink. Now in Designer persona, Windows Ink doesn't let me draw sharp nodes while using pen tool. They are all smooth node and I have to click Alt to convert each of them to sharp node while drawing. (Before 1.8.x, I only had to click/tap on a smooth node to turn it to a sharp node).

By default in 1.8 and above the Affinity applications use Windows Ink. In 1.8 there was no choice but to use Windows Ink if you wanted pressure support. But in 1.8.2 or 1.8.3 Serif provided a Preference under Tools whether to use Windows Ink or not.

Yes disabling it kind of solved my problem. And my brush inputs are also recognizing pressure still with it disabled. I don't notice anything yet, but what difference is happening now that is windows ink is off?

Other than that, I don't know what you lose by not using Windows Ink. But from comments by you and others losing a bit of accuracy may be better than losing the other functions that break with that support.

Still the same on 1.9. Have to have Windows Ink enabled on my Huion tablet settings for pressure to work. This is weird given I have Designer "Tablet Input Method" set to use "low precision" and NOT "Windows Ink" in Designer.

I really don't understand why my Huion tablet works fine in Affinity Photo with windows ink turned off in the tablet settings, yet refuses to work in Designer with it off.

Turning Windows Ink on in my tablet settings makes it work in Designer, irrespective of what I have "Tablet Input Method" set to.

Still the same on 1.9. Have to have Windows Ink enabled on my Huion tablet settings for pressure to work. This is weird given I have Designer "Tablet Input Method" set to use "low precision" and NOT "Windows Ink" in Designer.

I really don't understand why my Huion tablet works fine in Affinity Photo with windows ink turned off in the tablet settings, yet refuses to work in Designer with it off.

Turning Windows Ink on in my tablet settings makes it work in Designer, irrespective of what I have "Tablet Input Method" set to.

I did. I also tried using "pressure" as well just in case. It works fine so long as I have Windows Ink enabled in my tablet driver settings, whereas Affinity Photo works fine with it off.

Does your tablet have Windows Ink enable (assuming it has a setting to turn it on or off)?

if i set low precision or high precision in AD, windows ink is forced off in AD no matter if i turn it on or off in driver. for example rightclick by tip and hold, doesnt work anymore. the slider or brush size laggin is gone too. but if i switch to windows ink in AD, then the driver setting is turning it on or off, where off disables pen pressure. so i have set to low precision but left ink on in driver, so i can use rightclick by holding on desktop. high precision feels best but breakes my strokes. q620m with latest driver, AF and AD version 1.9

i think you misunderstood me. i can set the ink off in driver and still use pressure, when setting AD to low/high precision. pen pressure only doesnt work, when setting AD to windows ink + turning it off in driver. so with low precisionm setting in AD you should have pen pressure, no matter if you turn ink on or off in driver.

I installed PyQt5 using Windows command window and pip3 install PyQt5 as described in the download page, it was installed successfully. but I didn't found PyQt Designer in the Windows Start Menu so I thought I need to install it separately. After searching various forums, I tried adding it using pip3 install pyqt5-tools it shows Successfully installed pyqt5-tools-5.9.0.1.2 but PyQt Designer wasn't installed.

this is might be not much helpful but i just wanted to share, I install pyqt5 using pip with the tools as well and couldn't find PyQt Designer in the Windows Start as well coz I searched "pyqt designer". I could find it when i searched "designer" only.

When I use the Ignition Designer on my external monitor, the edit windows (Tag Editor, Tag Creator, etc.) open on my primary screen. If I move the window to the secondary screen and close it, then next time it will open in a bad location. It will be either totally or partially off screen.

I've got this error unexpectedly after years of using SP designer on particular host with particular workflow-enabled library. I've tried all the solutions from this topic with my Windows10 but only my own worked.Kind of shamanic magic:

Use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create provisioning packages to easily configure devices running Windows client. Windows Configuration Designer is primarily used by IT departments for business and educational institutions who need to provision bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and business-supplied devices.

Windows Configuration Designer can create provisioning packages for Windows client desktop, including Windows IoT Core, Microsoft Surface Hub, and Microsoft HoloLens. You can run Windows Configuration Designer on the following operating systems:

When running Windows Configuration Designer on Windows releases earlier than Windows 10, version 2004 you might need to enable TLS 1.2, especially if using Bulk Enrollment Tokens. You may see the error message in the icd.log file: Error: AADSTS1002016: You are using TLS version 1.0, 1.1 and/or 3DES cipher which are deprecated to improve the security posture of Azure AD For more information, see Enable TLS 1.2 on client or server operating systems.

Windows Configuration Designer doesn't work properly when the Group Policy setting Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Security Zones: Use only machine settings is enabled. When this policy is set, each step displays oversized buttons that fill the Windows Configuration Designer window. Additionally, the various options and descriptions that are normally to the right of the buttons aren't displayed because the buttons take up all of the space in the Windows Configuration Designer window. To resolve the problem, run Windows Configuration Designer on a device that doesn't have this policy enabled.

The Windows Configuration Designer UI doesn't support multivariant configurations. Instead, you must use the Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface to configure multivariant settings. For more information, see Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings.

To enable the simplified authoring jscripts to work on a server SKU running Windows Configuration Designer, you must enable Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows:

For example, when you add a driver to a provisioned package, you must copy the .INF file to a local directory on the PC that's running Windows Configuration Designer. If you don't copy the .INF file, and use a copied version of this project on a different PC, then Windows Configuration Designer might resolve the file paths to the original PC.

Recommended: Before starting, copy all source files to the PC running Windows Configuration Designer. Don't use external sources, like network shares or removable drives. Using local files reduces the risk of interrupting the build process from a network issue, or from disconnecting the USB device.

Hi, we are using designer 4.8.3 build 20210218 in windows server 2012R2. We have found that designer tool is getting hang most of the time, performance of designer tool is not working properly. Could you please suggest all possible configurations which I need to check for performance tuning for designer tool.

On the one hand, more RAM for Java is good right? But then the GC takes longer. And if the GC cannot complete within its time window, this causes issue (IDM in the engine I think quits, Designer throws an error but life goes on).

The more projects in your workspace, the more ram it takes up on load the more it needs to GC. Even if they are not open. (Odd, I know). But if you right click a project and select Disable Project, that removes it from this issue. So if you have a worklspace with 20 projects but only 3 are active, disable the other 17.

The more tabs you have open, the more memory in use. So you can close a tab, and hit the trash can icon next to the memory usage guage. This will force a GC run. Clean up from closing the tab on demand vs when it gets around to it. (Round tooits being a strange Canadian bird, you may not be familiar with our slang).

There are all sorts of Java tuning parameters that are possible and each JVM iteration tries to improve GC performance. So most of the settings I used to use have been built into the JVM for years now.

Allocate a sensible amount of RAM to the process (varies depending on project size and your PC's specifications) is your best bet.
Don't over-allocate, as it can take more time to GC once the RAM is full (so just delaying the problem and making it worse).

Using the latest Designer and latest approved JRE also can help (except that quality control for regressions is quite atrocious with IDM Designer) not always that useful to be the first to use the latest and greatest IDM release as there will almost always be a nasty bug that would have been found if they let experienced users test the pre-release versions).

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