Jabo
October 5th, 2007, 12:27 PM
Hi,
I only just now found out that the WACOM drivers I installed (latest version) have an option called "Display Toggle" that I can put on one of the tablet's buttons. It works so far, but there are two glitches that are really annoying:
1. Switching from the external display to the Macbook display works fine, but switching back requires two clicks, sometimes a click somewhere and then another two or three clicks to get back to the external.
2. When I used the option and want to use the mouse again, the mouse behaves as if in pen-mode, means the mapping is absolute and set to just one screen. It's impossible to use the mouse that way, I'd like to have it in mouse-mode for all two screens (Having the pen set to just one display has it's reasons, but using the mouse to navigate works fine with the stretching as it's mouse-mode.)
Any ideas or solutions? I use an Intuos3 A5 and Mac OS X Tiger.
Cheers,
Jannis
I only just now found out that the WACOM drivers I installed (latest version) have an option called "Display Toggle" that I can put on one of the tablet's buttons. It works so far, but there are two glitches that are really annoying:
1. Switching from the external display to the Macbook display works fine, but switching back requires two clicks, sometimes a click somewhere and then another two or three clicks to get back to the external.
2. When I used the option and want to use the mouse again, the mouse behaves as if in pen-mode, means the mapping is absolute and set to just one screen. It's impossible to use the mouse that way, I'd like to have it in mouse-mode for all two screens (Having the pen set to just one display has it's reasons, but using the mouse to navigate works fine with the stretching as it's mouse-mode.)
Any ideas or solutions? I use an Intuos3 A5 and Mac OS X Tiger.
Cheers,
Jannis