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Wacom Intuos Pro Small for 27" WQHD???

 
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Oct 26, 2019 15:58 |  #16

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I don't understand what you mean by "the cursor will jump."

I think they mean that the cursor gets jittery and you loose fine control. I've never found this to be the case with my Intuos tablet.


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Oct 27, 2019 06:33 |  #17

gjl711 wrote in post #18950921 (external link)
I think they mean that the cursor gets jittery and you loose fine control. I've never found this to be the case with my Intuos tablet.

Yes That is what I meant. After seeing these mapping I think, I can use my tablet for even dual monitor setup.
Since I have small tablet I did not make dual monitor setup, even though I have two monitors...
This week Wednesday will get my monitor. Will try with mapping for dual monitor setup....


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Oct 27, 2019 15:26 as a reply to  @ AECZ's post |  #18

You can definitely use a dual monitor setup. With the mapping I showed on the previous page, I use my tablet for a THREE monitor setup (I use the setup for other things in addition to Photo editing).


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