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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2011

If you have a Wacom tablet and more than 1 monitor, you may notice it cover both/all the monitors. Here's a quick tutorial how to fix it

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  • This still doesn't affect the "Touch" feature. The touch still trails off to the other monitor making horizontal movement accelerate twice as fast due to the horizontal plane doubling from the two screens. The "Pen" however is locked to the designated monitor and I have no issues with that. I want someone to tell me if ther'es a way to limit the "Touch" functionality to the same monitor of the pen. I guess that's a driver issue at this point.

  • @ASDFJKL123548

    on your start bar type in "set up your pen and tablet"

    or control panel>hardware and sound>set up your pen and tablet

  • thank you very much :3

  • I've got a bamboo connect, and when i go into the settings, theres no option for doing this :S

  • Ha ha, thanks. I feel dumb now for not noticing this before.

  • Thank you so much : )

  • Thanks

    

  • Thanks ! Quick and good explanation! :D

  • Thank you! this feature was driving me crazy.

  • i dont have a bamboo though

    i have intuos4 but me gonna look for it

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