When a new person starts using Drawpile, they usually have to do quite a bit of fiddling around in the preferences to get the program looking and feeling how they want. We should instead present them with a guided setup that does at least the following:
Before even starting Drawpile proper, let them pick the most important parameters: their language, UI style (maybe restricting this to Bright, Dark and Darker) and maybe other stuff that normally requires restarting the application to apply.
Maybe give them a selection of what program they're coming from so that we can set up their general settings. For example, if they come from Krita, they will almost certainly want E to toggle erase mode, not switch to a different eraser brush.
Provide guided setup for the tablet driver, smoothing and pressure curve.
Let you pick your initial application layout, since the "Default" layout is okay for small screens, but wastes a lot of space on large ones.
When a new person starts using Drawpile, they usually have to do quite a bit of fiddling around in the preferences to get the program looking and feeling how they want. We should instead present them with a guided setup that does at least the following: