https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514775

[email protected] changed:

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--- Comment #1 from [email protected] ---
It's a hard for me to comprehend the behavior you're observing.

1. I don't understand at all what you're describing with regards to erase mode
and tool switching. What do these have to do with each other? Switching tools
and toggling a brush mode should be unrelated functions.

2. When does the upper button react, when you press it while the pen is in the
air or when you hold it and press the pen down? You say that it switches to the
eraser when pressed, but then later that the tablet tester only reacts when you
press the button and put then pen down.

Otherwise, there have been some recent fixes with how stylus buttons on
external Wacom tablets behave. I don't think it should have an effect on how
this stylus is behaving, but can you check if that makes a difference? You can
do so by installing Krita Next, which is available on the downloads page on
krita.org when you scroll down: https://krita.org/en/download/. It should be a
separate application to the regular Krita, so you shouldn't need to uninstall
the one you already have.

With regards to your expectations, "S-Pen Actions" are something that interacts
with the setting under the same unfortunate name in the Samsung Android system.
That setting only show up with the S-Pen Pro I think, so anything you're doing
here is unrelated, since you're not performing "S-Pen Actions", it's just
normal stylus inputs.

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