https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522830

[email protected] changed:

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--- Comment #1 from [email protected] ---
First off, can you check whether "None" and "Basic" really make no difference
for you? Zoom out and make a really fast curve with your mouse with None and
then with Basic. Do the same with your tablet stylus afterward. The expected
behavior would be that the None strokes are jaggy because they just connect the
inputs with a straight line and the Basic ones are less so because they try to
make a smooth curve.

Then, "slight delay" sounds like you might be getting input delay and maybe a
low input rate from hardware acceleration. Does it make a difference if you
turn that off? Settings → Configure Krita → Display → Canvas Acceleration,
uncheck "Canvas Graphics Acceleration", then hit OK and restart Krita. Then
check again how the input feels.

For comparison, in Drawpile you can enable hardware acceleration via Edit →
Preferences → General and changing the "Renderer" setting to "Hardware". Then
close the preferences and restart the program. Does that change the behavior in
any way?

Also, by default Drawpile should have *more* smoothing than Krita. Under Edit →
Preferences → Tablet, what is the "global smoothing" slider set to (the default
on Windows is 3) and is "compensate jagged curves" enabled (by default yes)?

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