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Forums -> Multiple monitors -> Dual Display & Wacom Graphire
Razorfist   2002-02-08 01:06
I'm planning on buying myself a second monitor and a new dualhead (or a second singlehead) vidcard.

I use my Wacom Graphire 2 for everything from photoshop to 3d max and even browsing the web. How does this work on dual monitor?

like this:

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(splitting the tablet into 2 rectangles)

or do I have to change monitor every time with a key-combination or something?

And does anyone have any exprience with this? Can you still be as accurate as you were before?

thanx in advance
Razorfist   2002-02-08 01:07
That drawing looks like sh*t ;)
Its supposed to be 2 rectangles who make some sort of square together... you probably know what I ment
Bionic Antboy   2002-02-08 04:35
Hi,

I'm using a Wacom Intuos with a a GeForce2 Dual Head card. The tablet will by default to access both screens, but when doing so, you'll end up drawing ovals instead of circles in Photoshop. You can re map what parts of the tablet get used and there should be no problem.

Bionic Antboy
antboy@valis.net
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