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Here, try these settings.
Red arrows show a few things you can try meddling with until you hit your personal sweetspot.

- Smoothing (or Stablizer) - makes your stroke not so chaotic and slippery, which is good for simple tablets with slippery surface. Find a number that will make your strokes smooth instead of squiggl, but that won't affect your freedom. If you put it on higher values like S-3, you will know what I mean.
- Different edge qualities (that bell curve turning into a square): make the tool more feathered or solid. For linework, solid it is.
- Size - this will depend on what you're working in. For that 1000x1000 touhou of yours, I say 10 is a good amount if your hand isn't that heavy.
- Min size - keep this at 0% if you can, to provide maximum range. If you think it's varying too much, decrease your brush size or increase the Hard<->Soft setting.
- Density - keep it at 100% or your strokes will be transparent and overlap.
- Quality/Hardness - Never figured them out.
- Hard <-> Soft - These tell how much strength you have to put to reach maximum brush size with your pen. I keep it balanced, you might find yourself fiddling with it if your hand is too heavy.

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