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

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to dra.w.p.il.e+bugskde from comment #1)
> 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.


Sorry, tried to be as clear as possible but hopefully I can clarify.

1. What I meant was just that I'm trying to set the button to toggle to a
specific function, whether that is the eraser, or some other brush or tool. One
of the buttons is easily set to a custom function, while the other seems to not
work the same, since I can't actually use it as an input when adding shortcuts.
But if the s-pen actions are only for pro pens as you mention, I guess that
means I just can't change that particular button's function.

2. While drawing, the button can be clicked to activate its function by simply
hovering over the screen with the cursor visible, as expected. I don't need to
touch the screen to do this. The only place it needs to have the nib touch the
screen is in the testing window, nowhere else. I didn't know if this was useful
information but I wanted to be thorough. It might have just been an irrelevant
quirk in how the program tests pen function. Apologies for the confusion.

I didn't know that about s-pen actions, so I appreciate the heads-up! It would
certainly explain why nothing seems to change when I adjust those settings. So
I guess that means the button just isn't really remappable as-is, which is
unfortunate, but not a huge problem, at least.

I'll try installing Krita Next and see if that helps, thanks for the tip!

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