I use my laptop screen as primary and Cintiq as Extended Screen. I tried all the above mentioned ways, but nothing worked for me. I would like to share my experience with cintiq 12wx pen misalignment in Toon Boom Storyboard. If you are not having pressure sensitivity problems that shouldn’t be an issue, but if you are - you will have to switch the Cintiq to being the only monitor ‘On’ or switching to a Desktop style machine. Notice: if you are powering your Cintiq display from a laptop, you may not be able to make it the primary monitor. I’ve had the privilege of testing this program on many set-ups… this is the arrangement that always works. If you need any clarification let me know. To solve that, make your Cintiq the Primary monitor and arrange it as the far left monitor. Other issues you may encounter is loss of pressure sensitivity. apply your settings and you should be set. Align the top pixels of the monitors (even if the monitors are at different resolutions) so they go horizontal in a straight line. You can rearrange the monitors by click and holding the left mouse button and dragging the icons representing the monitors. You should see your monitors illustrated in an arranged fashion. Open your display preferences (right click on blank area of desktop and select “Properties” in the drop down menu - then select the “settings” tab) Now, to fix your problem I can tell you have 2 monitors (even though you didn’t list that) that is why you are experiencing differences in performance. ToonBoom uses Quicktime for Wacom driver support, Adobe uses their own drivers in conjunction with Wacom’s.
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