
High Precision-provides the best quality high-resolution input data from pen tablets that support it.On the Tools tab, under Tablet input method, select one of the available input methods.From the Edit menu, select Preferences.To set a preferred pen tablet input method: To adjust the quality of your pen tablet's input when working with Affinity apps you can use one of the tablet input options. When using the Paint Brush Tool, a number of controller options on the Brushes panel can also be adjusted to work alongside your tablet pen. This can be controlled by adjusting the pressure sensitivity. When drawing with a pressure-sensitive pen tablet, the Pen Tool's variable width strokes will automatically match the level of pressure applied. Affinity tools and pen tabletsĪ number of Affinity tools and settings can be used to provide perfect precision when using a pen tablet. The finger wheel is supported for Wacom Airbrush users.įor some tablet pens, the pen's eraser (using the opposite end of the pen) will activate the Erase Brush Tool.Barrel rotation is supported when using the Wacom Art Pen.Pen rotation and stylus wheel settings are only supported on certain Wacom pens. Tablet pen capabilities may vary depending on the pen you are using. Once the latest drivers are installed, it is a good idea to re-calibrate your tablet pen. This can be done from Apple>System Preferences. To download the latest drivers, visit your tablet provider's website or use a search engine to find drivers for your tablet. Please consult the original manufacturer for assistance with their tablet product.įor optimal performance, you should ensure you have the latest drivers installed for your pen tablet. Tablets enhance the design experience in Affinity products, giving a natural drawing experience using a tablet pen (pen stylus), just like a household pen.Īffinity does not officially support non-Wacom tablets. Your pen tablet is probably the most common peripheral you'll use after your mouse.
