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I need dual screen for my web developer job but when I do illustrations I prefer to work on a single screen to avoid the stretching of the workspace which affects tablet's precision.
Is there a way to make my tablet work only on my primary screen and, at the same time, use mouse for both screens? I've looked into my tablet's preferences and haven't found it.
I use Windows XP, Bamboo Fun A5, ATI Radeon X 1050.
Thanks in advance.
I have all the drivers installed, and still it splits between two screens. I know my Intuos 4 has this option, but maybe Bamboo Fun is just too primitive? – Marian Małolepszy – 2010-07-01T07:06:00.560
@Przemyslaw Piekarski: Hm, my Graphire 3 also has that option. Presumably it's really just a matter of “People who buy the cheapest tablet we offer aren't likely to use it for real work anyway” – Joey – 2010-07-01T16:42:29.613
1have you tried setting it to one monitor only using the Pen Tablet Properties / Pen & Mouse, Pen settings? – davidosomething – 2010-07-02T01:11:49.293