I'm using Sketchbook Pro 7 (not the subscription version, licensed) on Windows 10 using a Surface Pro 3. The cursor is aligned with the pen but the line is drawn offset by half the screen. I thought this might be an issue in Windows 10 but it works fine in Photoshop.
Looks like i spoke too soon. Running Sketchbook Pro 7 in Windows 7 compatibility mode fixes the pen calibration issue but I cant pinch and zoom. I only just found out about the new issue because I was running Krita all day. Looks like Krita is the program to use until this mess gets sorted.
Yeah, thanks Androidinvaders, noticed the touch pan/zoom not working in this mode.
Support have now escalated the issue, which I suppose is a good thing. I got some feedback and they suggested using the Win7 compatibility mode workaround, so I told them about the touch pan/zoom issue in this mode. Hope they'll release soon, sticking with Painter for now.
"Thanks for contacting us. We know of the problem and are working on a solution which will be available for download shortly.
In the mean time, there is a in term solution you could try. Requires you to change the compatibility setting to Win 7. To do so, locate the SketchBook icon within your desktop, right click and select Properties.
Now select the Compatibility tab, checkbox the "run this program in compatibility mode" and select Windows 7.
Apply the setting and reboot the system. Retest SketchBook. I created a short video as well along with an image of the location for you.
Thanks for using SketchBook Support,
I am also having this issue. Ran around and tried all sorts of things. After I realized for certain that it was not hte wacom because it works in every other program I realized it had to be sketchbook. Glad I found this forum thread regarding it. I have tried the compatability mode fix but it doesn't work for me, it is still a bit off 😞
Heey guys,
I got the same problem. Before windows 10 I used windows 7 and everything was fine, but now when I try to draw my pointer and my actual drawn line are not accurate. By disabling windows ink the problem was solved but my pen had no pressure control.
BUT NOW I GOT THE SOLUTION THAT REALLY HELPED ME:
- Go to your Sketchbook pro 7 application (Mine was at C:/program files/Autodesk/Sketchbook pro 7/)
- Right click your application and click "Troubleshoot Compatibility"
- Click "Troubleshoot Program"
- Click "The program worked in earlier versions of Windows but won't install or run now" and chose your previous windows version
- Test the program, if everything went good Sketchbook pro should work correctly
- Close Sketchbook pro, click next and click "Save the settings for this program"
- And then you are finished
I hope this will work for you guys!!
Can you let us know if that holds up over time? I tried GIMP again and jeez that interface is godawful. Krita is okay but I need Sketchbook. I installed Sketchable and Sketchbook for tablets just to get some things started at least. I was trying to avoid Photoshop CC but I might have to make a move if the situation doesn't improve soon.
thanks for posting this...I just purchased a cintiq companion 2 and immediately updated to windows 10 before installing sketchbook pro 7. I am having the same issue with my stylus and just spoke with wacom...they did say it is a sketchbook issue and that I should be okay using the free version until they update....glad I found this forum, though, thank you everyone for the input!!! Sketchbook is definitely my favorite program to use.
Ok.. first off, I'm VERY happy and grateful for the fix.
BUT...
I just finished rolling back to Windows 8.1 because I couldn't wait any longer to get some artwork done. Arrrgh.
This is why communication is important.
Has anyone confirmed that the fix works on a Surface Pro 3? I really don't want to upgrade again for nothing...
I am using wacom cintiq 2 and had the same issue. you can fix it by running the screen text size at 100% instead 150%. but now its off by a couple of pixels.
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