I recently got a standalone Drawing Pad and am now looking into how I can configure Krita on it so it is easy to use for a non-digital artist painter, who does not have much computer skills. I am not an artist myself therefore my imagination on what could be set up is quite limited. I do have good computer skills though.
It is a standalone drawing pad running Android (XP pen drawing pad). Krita installed properly and runs fine.
I already read Drawing Tablets — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation but it seems to be more related to drawing tablets that are not standalone.
Are there any articles online that can help me with this? If not, then I would appreciate it if the community could provide information on the topic here. We could possibly turn it into a manual when enough knowledge will be gathered.
Example things that I can imagine would help to be more productive could be setting up:
Toolbars layout
Stylus buttons functionality
Shortcuts: undo, redo, others
Any other things that may be useful
I moved your topic into the support category meant for questions about Kritas interface, because it is more likely to get the answers you want here, where helpers will recognize it as a support request.
Please try to select the correct categories in the future by yourself. Each main category shows its dedication on the homepage of Krita, and each subcategory has a pinned topic in it describing its dedication too, so it should be manageable to find this out. The describing topics are named after the scheme “About the XYZ-Category”, and thus easy to find.
There exist no restrictions for new users in this category. And there are only two topics, from which I know, that are restricted for new users, one of them is even not accessible for regular users like me, and there may be more I don’t know of, at least is that not unusual from other forums I know.