Configure Windows Ink for apps
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Open Clip Studio Paint
Go to File > Preferences > Tablet
In the Tablet Input API section, you can choose to enable or disable Windows Ink
choose Wintab to enable Windows Ink
or choose Tablet PC to disable Windows Ink
Once you've made the change, restart Clip Studio Paint
Open Krita
Go to Settings > Configure Krita > Tablet settings
In the Tablet Input API section:
Choose Windows 8+ Pointer Input (Windows Ink) to enable Windows Ink
or Choose WinTab to disable Windows Ink
Once you've made your change, restart Krita.
See these instructions: Configuring Photoshop to NOT use Windows Ink
Navigate to Edit > Settings > Tools > Tablet Input Method
There are three options there:
Low Precision (this is the default value)
High Precision,
Windows Ink
Restart Affinity Photo/Designer once you change this setting.
Navigate to Edit > ArtRage Preferences > Input Device > Tablet Options > Use Wintab checkbox.
Set the checkbox as you need
CHECKED -> enable Windows Ink (it is checked by default)
UNCHECKED -> disable Windows Ink
Restart ArtRage once you change this setting.
In MediBang, navigate to File > Prefs and Settings > Brush Preference Settings
Set the Validate native OS pen pressure detection
CHECKED -> enable Windows Ink (it is checked by default)
UNCHECKED -> disable Windows Ink
Click OK
Restart Medibang
In FireAlpaca, navigate to File > Brush Environment Settings
To the right of Select Pen Pressure API choose an option
Touch PC + Pen Tablet (Wintab) -> disable Windows Ink
PC + Pen Tablet (Wintab) -> disable Windows Ink
Tablet PC -> use Windows Ink
Brush Preference Settings
Many other apps covered here: https://opentabletdriver.net/Wiki/FAQ/WindowsAppSpecific
This list includes
Photoshop CC
Paint Tool SAI 2
Corel Painter
Rebelle
Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer