Hi,
When using the pencil tool to draw out notes in the piano roll (could of course be same with other cursors such as the brush) I fail to click at the, in my opinion, correct point.
See this image where I have marked with green the point which I think would be the point, and red of where it actually "hits":
(ps. it was not possible to use the snipping tool to capture the actual mouse pointer)
The "problem" is that I have to click a lot longer to the left than the look of the tool. i.e. the tip of the pen would have to be inside the note-space/cell left of the one i want to add.
Is this correct? If not, is it related to scaling or dpi or similar? I have the following settings:
Inside FL Studio
GUI Scaling: 125%
1 inch in ppi: 139
Popups- & toolbars scaling set to "Main".
Windows 10 pro is set to scale 100% (text, apps and other objects) and 3840x2160 as resolution (samsung u32h85x).
mouse cursor - location of hit-point
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- Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:29 am
Re: mouse cursor - location of hit-point
Hi there
indeed. that's hard to see the issue ...
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Re: mouse cursor - location of hit-point
I will try OBS later (after work)
I was able t...
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- Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:03 am
Re: mouse cursor - location of hit-point
Hi there
Oh, now i get it.
It's because of "sn...
Re: mouse cursor - location of hit-point
Solved. My bad, thanks for the explanation. Stu...