Random lines between the side of the hand and the tip of the stylus
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Describe the bug
I have a Surface Book 2 with dual boot Windows 10 / Manjaro Linux. Saber is installed on both, with flatpak on the linux side.
Using properly Saber in Manjaro Linux (with Gnome), is just impossible: when I write something, with the side of my hand resting on the page, Saber randomly draws straight lines between the points where it detects my hand and the pointer of the stylus.
This problem doesn't occur with Saber on the same laptop with windows 10. There are a few undesired points appearing from time to time in the area of the hand, though.
To reproduce
Obvious (with this material).
Expected behavior
Obvious.
Saber version
v0.21.4 (21040)
Device
- Device: Surface Book 2
- OS: Manjaro Gnome (dual boot with Windows 10)
Anything else?
No response
This is occurring because your device isn't turning off touch while using a stylus. There are no plans currently to implement software-based palm rejection