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Wacom pen keys support?
I remember using Aseprite back in the day and not being able to either Ctrl+Z with my Wacom Cintiq 13HD Rocker Ring or use Picker with the Wacom pen button. Did they add full-on Wacom support?
Originally posted by Vegaetalus:
Originally posted by fr33sbee:
Originally posted by Vegaetalus:
I'm saying use the Wacom software to change your pen keys to standard keyboard inputs, then bind those keyboard inputs in aseprite.
Oh God, it's so inconvenient. Eyedropper should be a button press, not a tool.
Aseprite has you covered my friend. Check the keyboard shortcuts and search for "dropper". Under Commands, there's simply "Eyedropper" which will let you bind a key to do a momentary eyedropping without actually switching to the tool itself. It will grab whatever color is under your cursor upon releasing the button. If you want it to require a tap of the pen while holding your dropper button, then use the "Eyedropper Tool (quick)" shortcut, which should be already bound to Alt by default.
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Vegaetalus Jun 23, 2019 @ 8:28am 
Don't the buttons on Wacom devices just send standard mouse or keyboard inputs? Or if not, can't you bind them to do so, then map that same shortcut in Aseprite?
Originally posted by Vegaetalus:
Don't the buttons on Wacom devices just send standard mouse or keyboard inputs? Or if not, can't you bind them to do so, then map that same shortcut in Aseprite?
you can't bind pen keys in aseprite
Vegaetalus Jun 30, 2019 @ 2:57pm 
I'm saying use the Wacom software to change your pen keys to standard keyboard inputs, then bind those keyboard inputs in aseprite.
Originally posted by Vegaetalus:
I'm saying use the Wacom software to change your pen keys to standard keyboard inputs, then bind those keyboard inputs in aseprite.
Oh God, it's so inconvenient. Eyedropper should be a button press, not a tool.
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Vegaetalus Jul 9, 2019 @ 9:37pm 
Originally posted by fr33sbee:
Originally posted by Vegaetalus:
I'm saying use the Wacom software to change your pen keys to standard keyboard inputs, then bind those keyboard inputs in aseprite.
Oh God, it's so inconvenient. Eyedropper should be a button press, not a tool.
Aseprite has you covered my friend. Check the keyboard shortcuts and search for "dropper". Under Commands, there's simply "Eyedropper" which will let you bind a key to do a momentary eyedropping without actually switching to the tool itself. It will grab whatever color is under your cursor upon releasing the button. If you want it to require a tap of the pen while holding your dropper button, then use the "Eyedropper Tool (quick)" shortcut, which should be already bound to Alt by default.
Last edited by Vegaetalus; Jul 9, 2019 @ 9:39pm
Originally posted by Vegaetalus:
Originally posted by fr33sbee:
Oh God, it's so inconvenient. Eyedropper should be a button press, not a tool.
Aseprite has you covered my friend. Check the keyboard shortcuts and search for "dropper". Under Commands, there's simply "Eyedropper" which will let you bind a key to do a momentary eyedropping without actually switching to the tool itself. It will grab whatever color is under your cursor upon releasing the button. If you want it to require a tap of the pen while holding your dropper button, then use the "Eyedropper Tool (quick)" shortcut, which should be already bound to Alt by default.
Thanks.
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Date Posted: Jun 23, 2019 @ 4:36am
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