For this there are nowadays defined transfer points (interfaces), there user programs “talk” with the drivers of the hardware, and when a key is pressed on the stylus, the driver must tell Krita “I have a signal for you”, and then pass this as a letter, number, etcetera in a form that Krita understands and performs the assigned action. Krita can only work with the “signals” that Krita gets from the hardware. Which graphics tablets work well with Krita on an Android tablet is unfortunately not known to me, and Google wasn’t much help either Huion, XP-Pen and Wacom tablets are supposed to work mostly I don’t know what pages the OP should have found, but I would like to suggest the manual, it is available in several languages and is a good source of information for general operation and the basics of using Krita, but specific Android topics are not covered, (probably because Krita-Android is only in beta so far, but that is speculation on my part). Maybe could help you with the specifics of using Krita with a tablet, if I remember correctly he uses a tablet to paint with Krita (I may be wrong about that of course). Hello and welcome to the forum don’t think you will get an answer from the creator of this topic who wrote only these two posts after he opened this topic and wasn’t logged in for exactly one year and thirteen days, but hope dies last!
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