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9:39 PM, Wednesday June 8th 2022

Hi!

I recently noticed a similar effect, but have been able to come to a solution.

This is possibly a side effect of the movement distance on your board being different than the moment distance on your screen. I solved it for myself by setting the active area on my board to the size of my screen.

Hope this helps!

9:11 PM, Friday June 17th 2022

Hello !

That is actually a good point since I always felt like it was awkward to draw lines on my tablet until I got used to overcompensate thank you I will try to practice more in that active area size .

2:38 PM, Wednesday July 6th 2022

I'm glad I could help!

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