Huion kamvas pro 13 krita6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() This seems to be–at least partially–a software problem. Compared with the traditional 16:9 display, the width of this display is 1.6 times its height, close to the golden ratio. All offset issues are only close to the corners–around 5-10 mm distance–or very close to the edge–about 2-5 mm in this case. The 13.3-inch Kamvas Pro 13(2.5K) with a IPS screen has a 2.5K (QHD+) resolution, the number of pixels per inch of which reaches 266, and it is able to present pictures crisply with delicate details. I own two other graphic displays (an integrated one in my convertible notebook and another one by Huion) and neither have offset issues to that extent. ![]() On a screen this size, this means that almost 40% of the active area are effected and practically unusable for many drawing, painting and other use cases. ![]() I cannot imagine, that this issue is in the accepted tolerances from Huion, since the calibration points of the driver's monitor calibration are inside the region that tends to be effected in my case. I tried to find a solution in the manual, on the support pages and on the general internet, with no success. Also, when I put my pen down in any region of constant offset, and drag it into and through any of the other regions, the offset of the initial region–where the pen made its first contact–will be accurately maintained as if this issue was only a miscalibration on the whole tablet. Along a single edge with constant pen tilt, the offset stays pretty consistent in this region. The actual offset (distance as well as direction) seems to be dependent on tilt direction of the pen and which edge is closest. When I move my pen tip towards the edges, as soon as I get closer to any edge than about 24 mm, the pen position jumps around 2 mm from the expected position. I recently bought a Huion Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) and experienced some problems. ![]()
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