Mapping To Multiple Monitors - Wacom Intuos 3 User Manual

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Q
P
L
and Q
UICK
OINT
EFT
divide the tablet into two independent areas: a large area for drawing, and a small area for quick
navigation. Both areas are mapped to the screen area defined in the P
to the entire display by default. These options can also be selected and deselected using the screen
Pop-up Menu. See
9x12/A4-regular tablet
Q
P
L
UICK
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EFT
QuickPoint area to the lower
left corner of the tablet.
Note: The QuickPoint area and drawing area are indicated by crop marks on the tablet work surface.
All QuickPoint and drawing areas have the same

Mapping to multiple monitors

When you are working with more than one monitor, your tablet will map to the monitors based upon how
your system is configured. By default, if more than one monitor is in use and you are in extended monitor
mode, the tablet will map to all monitors as if they were one large display. If you are in mirror mode, the
tablet will map to the entire space on each monitor and the screen cursor will be displayed on each monitor
simultaneously.
Please refer to your hardware and operating system documentation for details on configuring your computer
and operating system for use with multiple monitors.
After you have correctly configured your computer for use with multiple monitors, you can then adjust the
tablet mapping by opening the Wacom Tablet control panel and changing the appropriate options.
C
P
R
. These options (available for Intuos3 9x12/A4-regular tablets)
UICK
OINT
IGHT
customizing the Pop-up Menu
sets the
C
I
ONTENTS
NDEX
for more information.
Drawing areas
aspect
as a standard monitor (aspect ratio of 3:4).
I
ONTENTS
NDEX
C
S
dialog box, or
ORTION OF
CREEN
9x12/A4-regular tablet
Q
P
R
UICK
OINT
IGHT
QuickPoint area to the lower
right corner of the tablet.
USTOMIZING
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sets the
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