Type of device* : Tablet Pen
Brand and version of the device: Wacom Intuos Pro
System** : Windows
* graphics tablet/display tablet/2-in-1 laptop/Android tablet
** Windows/Linux/Mac/Android, + version (you’ll find it in Help -> Show system information for bug reports)
Description of the issue (you can include screenshots):
I have had Krita for YEARS with this tablet and never had this problem before, reinstalled, updated many times.
I’ve previously SOMETIMES had issues where the sensitivity turns off, but resetting Krita would fix it and it’d be fine.
NOW, for some reason, the bindings + sensitivity are fighting
If I keep the Configuration in Windows Ink, it picks up the sensitivity, but won’t recognize the second button on my tablet pen (I’ve triple checked the drivers and everything for Wacom and it seems fine)
If I change it back, then the sensitivity for the pen disappears but I can successfully use the pen buttons like normal.
Usually it is to prefer to use WinTab on both sides, so in Krita and in your driver, but it does not mean Windows Ink could or would not work when enabled on both sides.
So usually disable the use of Windows Ink in the Wacom driver. Then you need to check in Krita that WinTab is activated, you will find it via the menu Settings > Configure Krita > Tablet Settings where you have to enable WinTab, then confirm that setting with the OK-Button in the lower right corner of that dialog and restart Krita.
For your button(s) not working, have you tried toggling Use mouse events for right- and middle-clicks (must be confirmed with OK-Button again and of course restart Krita), to see if it will fix your issue?
Important is to always only change one setting and see what it does or not, so if after enabling the button is not working try to toggle that setting, this way you can narrow down the culprit.