Need help with the mouse stroke stabilizer

Hello everyone! i hope someone can help me!, I draw with my mouse a Logitech G PRO Hero in Photoshop with the stroke stabilizer, and it works perfectly, you can draw short - long lines, with a lot of curves or anything, little detailing, all smooth no weird things at all.

In Krita my stabilizer works really different, it’s so frustrating to draw with the mouse with it, i also can’t draw a continous line with curves because of the delay circle surrounding the pointer, because the line stops drawing whenever i move the mouse in the opposite direction!, any idea on how to make it similar to Photoshop? I really want to start using Krita, I have the STEAM version, thank you! na i hope i explained myself well.

Hi, do you know you can desactivate the delay circle?
Uncheck “Delay” option in the tool option, maybe it will help.

I actually did that, but that doesn’t make to work the tool better, in fact it works worse than before without the “delay circle”, it’s maybe meant to be used with a pen that option, anyways, in photoshop i do have delay between the cursor and whats drawing, it’s like 15px of distance between the line and the cursor.

Still waiting for anyone that can help me!

Have you tried using the Dynamic Brush Tool? It provides a different sort of smoothing/stabilization compared to the Freehand Brush options. You could also try Weighted smoothing if you haven’t already.

Is that a fancy gaming mouse that has its own driver that you needed to install?

Can you take a screenshot video of what’s happening when you’re drawing and either post an .mp4 file here (3MB size limit) or posat a link to it using a file sharing service/website.

it’s not that fancy it only has a really good sensor, why you asking? i’m going to try it’s difficult for me but let me see if i can make a vid or something. Ty.

I tried it but, it does not work really well either :confused:

I ask because gaming mice, with their special drivers, can cause problems but usually when a graphics tablet is also used, which you don’t have, it seems. So I asked to find out.

Something you could try is to download, Extract and use the Windows portable .zip package to see if it’s better, from here:
https://download.kde.org/stable/krita/5.0.6/krita-x64-5.0.6.zip

There are two other people who report similar problems:

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