I’d prefer a couple of extra buttons to customize instead. I don’t really see why there needed to be separate (and hardcoded) buttons on the toolbar for all these things rather than just having a single Settings shortcut to deal with them. There are also the unnecessary Tutorial and About buttons. Other buttons let you lock the toolbar in place, open up the settings for changing keyboard shortcuts, adjust the pressure curve of your pen, and resize the display. By default, it gives you fairly universal shortcuts like undo and redo as well as quick access to the eraser, the brush, the eyedropper tool, and more. The bar consists of three sections, with eight of its sixteen buttons customizable with keyboard shortcuts of your choosing. In programs like Clip Studio Paint or Krita, there is the option to bump up the smoothing or stabilization of your brush, which tends to solve the issue.Įas圜anvas includes a narrow toolbar that appears on the side of your tablet's screen. I noticed some unwanted wobble in my lines as well. This tends to happen a bit more with quicker lines. I did spot an occasional shoestring effect in some apps, with an unexpected thin taper appearing after I lift my pen. Line quality with the pen is another crucial part of any drawing app or service. iPad-exclusive competitor Astropad opts for a gesture that has you touching the screen with two fingers and then tapping with the pen which feels much more reliable. It behaves differently depending on which program you're using and where you’re clicking, too. I’m not wild about how right-clicking works, involving a one-second press, hold, and release of the pen. It’s enough, but if you are working in Clip Studio Paint, it also recognizes a two-finger tap to undo which is nice. In terms of touch gestures, you get the basics in Eas圜anvas: two-finger pinch to zoom, rotate and pan. The app also gives you a recommended resolution for the smoothest experience, but you are free to change that. If your machine is a bit sluggish, you may want to switch to Medium or Low in the Performance Mode settings. You can also extend your display if you prefer, though. If you are using multiple monitors already, you can select which monitor you’d like to mirror. In the EL Display Hub, you’ll find a few settings you can adjust. It doesn't matter which you choose you're getting the same features either way. There are two app options: one for those who want to sign up for an annual subscription and another for those who’d rather pay only once. From there you can jump over to the Play Store on your Galaxy Tab and download the appropriate version of the Eas圜anvas app. First you'll have to head over to the EasynLight website to download and install the EL Display Hub on your computer. Pen hover does not move the Windows cursor.Galaxy Tabs are the only supported Android devices for now.Trial recently reduced from 14 to 3 days.Works with Apple Pencil, S Pen, and Wacom styluses.Supports both wireless and USB connections.The app mirrors one of your active screens, right-click in the app-icon on right side at the windows taskbar to change which screen is selected.The paid version has wireless functionality.It needs to be connected to the computer via a lightning cable.– And, change the display scaling in the Easy Canvas app settings (which is located on the taskbar right side app icon) – You need to put your duplicated screen at a 4:3 resolution, If you want the same aspect ratio as the iPad (4:3) All app settings are located in the taskbar icons on the right side.At default it displays the same resolution as the duplicated screen (16:9 is also 16:9 on the iPad, not ideal). The app differs a bit from the others in that the display is not extended but duplicated. So thats why I wanted to share it here so you also can enjoy it. I was quite happy to find out about this app, and use it regularly. It is called Easycanvas, and you can find it in the Appstore: Eas圜anvas -Graphic tablet App on the App Store. And the paid version that only adds wireless is very reasonably prices (sub $10,- a year). On MacOs it is of course still possible with SideCar (I think this is how its called).īut I found a new app that I want to share, because it works very well, there is a free version without ads and with all functions. But these are now quite expensive and subscription based or dont work at all on Windows. This was possible for a while with AirDisplay and other apps. And although these apps are awesome in their respect, sometimes I just want to directly draw on a screenshot for example to make annotations, or to sketch in photoshop a new proposal. ![]() ![]() Since I have my iPad Pro I regularly use Procreate and Sketchbook Pro. This is my short review of an app I discovered recently.
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