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is there a set up where I can use my pen to drag a slider such as brush radius?

When I click on the slider I have to enter values and I would prefer to use the pen to slide the value. I know I can use f but would like to make use of the slider. thank you

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If you use your pen with a fast click on a slider you can enter a value, but if you put (with the pen) your cursor on the slider and slide, the slider acts as .... a slider! (At least, this is what happens with my Wacom Intuos on 2.8 in sculpt mode).

josh sanfelici
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  • Thanks for the reply. I right click (using the pen) to bring up the dialogue box. I hover the cursor over the slider and as soon as I touch the slider it immediately wants a value rather than sliding. Must be missing something here -thanks – barkest Sep 13 '19 at 10:32
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Go to Edit > Preferences > Input > Tablet API > Switch to Windows Ink

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Adding to "Go to Edit > Preferences > Input > Tablet API > Switch to Windows Ink"

Your Wacom Tablet itself also has the option to use windows ink itself, you might want to check that.enter image description here