
(if on Windows, or if you see that option in settings) whether you use “Middle and right click workaround” in Tablet Settings (if on Windows) whether you use Windows Ink or Wintab (if you can, check both! restart your PC between the tests)

commercial name + product serial name of the tablet Information needed (if you don’t know something, just leave it empty or say you don’t know): Instruction (please read or even copy to your comment) If you use more than one system, you can submit multiple reports in one (or multiple) comment. If your tablet is already on the list, you can still comment, saying that you either agree with everything, or what are the difference between what you see/your report and the report that is already on the list. You are free and even encouraged to discuss it in other threads though. This is also NOT a place to discuss how Krita works on a system (for example Android or MacOS) overall this is only about tablets. If you have an issue with your tablet or want to discuss anything, please make a new thread. This is NOT a place to get help with your tablet, or even discuss tablet issues this is just to create a list of tablets working and not working with Krita.

Does your tablet work with Krita? Let us know in comments and help us curate this list. But the list is useful for users looking for a new shiny device.

It’s outdated, there it not much user contribution, and it’s Windows only… it would be better to make it more user-driven since, obviously, there is no way we could have all the tablets and OSs to make such a list ourselves. This list: The List of Supported Tablets - Krita Manual 5.0.0 documentation simply doesn’t work.
