![]() It's just something I wish I could find a clever solution to as it would make lineart even nicer to work on. Overall it's not a huge issue of course and the benefits of the no-cursor mode far outweigh this "quality of life" hiccup. ![]() I could probably work around the issue to an extent with an Autohotkey script (by remapping the keys I currently have for the Brush tool and Eraser tool to Brush tool+Cursor toggle and Eraser tool+Cursor toggle) but that would cause issues when typing text and would invert the intended cursor display if one of these tool shortcuts were to be pressed twice in a row. Regarding eraser display while using the app in no-cursor mode : Indeed, I could toggle LZN back to "cursor on" mode every time I am about to use the eraser tool, but this would slow things down quite a bit and get in the way of muscle memory. ![]() ![]() Hi, thank you for the follow-up and sorry for a late reply.
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