![]() Silky Shark is free to use and open source software. ![]() If you need a more personalized solution you are welcome to modify the source code. Unfortunately I offer little to no technical support for this software aside from what you will find in the help document. There is no guarantee this will work for everyone given the nature of performance, hardware, and software discrepancies across systems. Don't let the furor about the subscription for updates inbetween upgrades discourage you. (There was no Pro) I use Clip Studio for almost all my illustrative/painterly work. NET updated, Windows 10, a Wacom or similar tablet that has the option to disable Windows/Microsoft Ink, and have a relatively decent rig. I remember the Lazy Nezumi hack for back when people used it to reduce shakey lines from crappy drivers back in the day. Silky Shark was created as another solution to enable mouse smoothing or stabilization for applications and web canvases that do not natively support smoothing or stabilization.īeing mostly a personal project at the time, this software operates on the notion of " it works fine for me". ![]() If you're on LNP version 22.05.23 or higher, download the new binary language pack from this page. Releases/Downloads: Minimum System and Hardware Requirements The UI translations for Lazy Nezumi Pro have been updated Two new languages have been added: French (complete), and Simplified Chinese (incomplete). ![]() A free and open source mouse and tablet stabilizer. ![]()
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