can anyone help ? please ~
7 years ago
Floof ears
So i have this problem with drawing on my laptop. I just got a usb-c cable http://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F2CU03.....5D7F4F5C851C8/ so i can connect my mobile studio pro 13 to my laptop.
I've installed all the drivers and it connect and works without any issue. The problem is when i use any drawing programs (i tried SAI, Krita , Clipstudio) they all have the same problem. When i try to draw the cursor is going way off from the pen tip almost as it's being calculated to draw across both screens, example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6rZbs2uplg . I have tried going into the clients properties and changing the compatibility settings by turning off " Disable fullscreen optimizations" but no still have the same issue, i've also tried uninstalling both the wacom drivers and the drawing prograss and then reinstalling but no, still same issue. This only happens once i connect the tablet to my laptop. When drawing on the tablet alone i have no issue, only when it's connected to the laptop. please if your a good tech guy and have some answers please help me, i would appriciate it alot!
I've installed all the drivers and it connect and works without any issue. The problem is when i use any drawing programs (i tried SAI, Krita , Clipstudio) they all have the same problem. When i try to draw the cursor is going way off from the pen tip almost as it's being calculated to draw across both screens, example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6rZbs2uplg . I have tried going into the clients properties and changing the compatibility settings by turning off " Disable fullscreen optimizations" but no still have the same issue, i've also tried uninstalling both the wacom drivers and the drawing prograss and then reinstalling but no, still same issue. This only happens once i connect the tablet to my laptop. When drawing on the tablet alone i have no issue, only when it's connected to the laptop. please if your a good tech guy and have some answers please help me, i would appriciate it alot!

ViverViperi
~viverviperi
laptops are nort able to handle the same things a desktop can, they are made for mobility not performance, ironically. I should know, mine has high memory but can barely handle computer games a desktop PC would have no trouble with.

DeerRobin
~deerrobin
OP
my laptop is a lenova legion y520. its a pretty good gaming laptop so performance is not the problem. the tablet runs fine until i open a drawing software that where calibration goes way off.

ViverViperi
~viverviperi
perhaps searching for compatible programs on the internet ?

DarkestParabula
~darkestparabula
The main issue that's going on is that it seems to be detecting the pen at a high sensitivity which is why it's going at high speeds. The best course of action would be to lower the sensitivity, not the compatibility.

ViverViperi
~viverviperi
that makes sense

DeerRobin
~deerrobin
OP
pressure sensitivity? i got the option where it change the pressure level to be compatibal with older programs

DarkestParabula
~darkestparabula
No. Pen Sensitivity, it's where dependent on what it is, it'll move as fast as it needs to be.

DeerRobin
~deerrobin
OP
how do i change that? i cant find anything.

DarkestParabula
~darkestparabula
idk how to because I don't know anything about tablet programs. I just know there is a way within the tablet settings or program's settings.

Fawnak
~fawnak
did you also try out everything that was posted in the youtube video you linked? as buggy as Windows' multi monitor support is, I'd be surprised if none of them fixed the issue

DeerRobin
~deerrobin
OP
yes i tried all of them, none works...

Omidas
~omidas
Do you have it set as duplicate or extend screens?

DeerRobin
~deerrobin
OP
extended. when dublicated it works fine but i want it to be extended.

Omidas
~omidas
And you have your tablets operational area set to only the second screen?

Omidas
~omidas
Going to the Wacom settings tab, all programs, mapping, and then there should be an option to select screen area were you can set it to the monitor for the tablet itself