Gimp does not have a display orientation, it does however have a monitor resolution setting that is currently set to "detect automatically". I am talking of having the display orientation in windows set to portrait yes. I am not 100% sure that I did have it working when the windows display was set to portrait. To the best of my recollection I had the rotation lock off and Gimp was working correctly both when the window display orientation in landscape and portrait. Looking forward on your response on this so that we can fully isolate this case. This could be more on the said 3rd party application that you have. Then we don't have any problem with that. If the pen works good and fine under your Surface Pro 4 with the default apps like One note, paint or SurfaceĪpp. Kindly check if you have their new version for the app. Please try to check the GIMP site, becuase as we check there is a new version. To find your operating system version and OS build number.) (To find out which version and build of Windows you're using, select
What is the current OS version and Build that you have? Have you tried to uninstall and re-install the app? What functionality or functionality under the app that you can't do under portrait that you can do under May we know what exactly happen when you are on Portrait mode? Have you tried contacting the manufacturer of the App on this? Just to have this isolated and lead us to the right resolution.ĭoes this work before when you use the app in portrait mode?Īlso, when you say portrait you mean portrait aspect of the Surface pro 4 not on the application, I’m sorry to hear about your concern with regards on your Surface and with the said App. Thanks for reaching Microsoft Surface Community. I am pretty sure it used to work, so I fear one of the recent windows updates might have something to do with it. Currently there is a rather large offset rendering it useless.
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Hi, I need help working out how to get the surface pen to work nicely with Gimp when the display is set to portrait mode.