![]() ![]() (The con being having to avert looking at the canvas to the circle)Īnother thing: When used I would click as soon the cursor were above the circle. Maybe is just a matter of usage and soon the placement become muscle memory, it just that the con is too much for sticking with it. Especially if you try to ‘fast click’ on it using your peripheral vision. On my monitor that has, what I assume, an average size and resolution of 23" and 1920x1080, the small circle is a bother to click. I usually got lost in the ‘dead zone’ strip of the tablet. Which makes awkward reaching the bottom of the screen when it doesn’t match the bottom of the tablet. On my case it doesn’t help that my tablet has a drawing area in the 16:10 ratio, so I made the bottom ~1cm of it a ‘dead zone’. ![]() Maybe I’m unhelpfully lazy, however the travel distance from drawing to the bottom of the screen is kinda of tiresome. I not sure but I assume the only place the Angle Widget is ‘allowed’ is on the status bar, on the bottom of the screen. I don’t use the Rotate Widget but it is true that I find it rather uncomfortable. I made the default behavior snapping to 15 degrees when you are close so that if you use a device without keyboard you can still snap. Selecting the appropriate entry in the menu that pops up when right-clicking the circular gauge or when pressing the options button (the options button is only visible if there is room and the “flip” buttons are not shown).Pressing one of the buttons to the side of the spinbox (these buttons may be hidden in places where there is not much room).You can “flip” the angle horizontally, vertically or both by:.You can reset the angle by double clicking on the circular gauge or by right clicking on it and selecting the “reset angle” option in the popup menu.If you press ctrl + shift then it will snap to integer values. If you press shift then it will not snap even if you are close to the circle. It doesn’t snap if you drag far unless you press the ctrl key. The angle can be changed with the mouse clicking and dragging around and snaps to multiples of 15 degrees if you also press ctrl key or drag close to the circle.The angle can be changed with the mouse wheel and snaps to multiples of 15 degrees if you also press ctrl key.The angle can be changed with the keyboard if the widget has the focus by pressing up/down/left/right keys and snaps to multiples of 15 degrees if you also press ctrl key.You can set the angle with the circular gauge or with the spin box.This is what you can do with the angle selector: I’d also be happy if it was just an optional setting I could change, I am sorry if this already exists, I have been searching around but not finding a solution yet. I know this might seem like a minor wish, but finding things you are used to helps the transition. I know there are other options, but In the light of making things flow better for CSP users to migrate, this might be a nice feature to have instead of the small circle that alters the angle. In CSP, the canvas rotater under the preview, is a handy slider that I can drag back and forth. I have damage in my shoulders as well, so the less movement I need to do, the better ( me turning monitor sizeways can have me hurting, due to the arthritis. When I draw on paper, I am continually rotating the paper to get the angle, and line I need. Perhaps my drawing style is unusual, but I set my drawing monitor in my lap, and draw like it is a drawing board with paper. Hello, I have been having difficulty with the angle rotaion thing for a canvas. ![]()
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