Tablet PC calibration error in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CS3 whilst in Extended Desktop Mode

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Damir_Mitrovic
Sep 25, 2008
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Hey everyone!

I’ve run into a snag which hasn’t bugged me before because I never used a second monitor, but now that I do, Photoshop and Illustrator don’t function properly.

I am running my Adobe products on my Lenovo X61 Thinkpad Tablet, which is Wacom PenEnabled. It’s got the basic digitizer pen and pen pressure features, no stylus tilt or anything.

Whenever I run Photoshop or Illustrator in Extended Desktop Mode so I can have a different window open on my external monitor and the Adobe app on my tablet screen, my stylus goes strange. It seems to think that the extended desktop is part of the Adobe window, so when I move my stylus to draw, the cursor will appear on the external monitor, usually proportionate to the size of the screen…ie. It interprets the external and tablet screens as one desktop and the top left corner of my tablet screen is the top left of my external, whilst the bottom right on tablet IS the bottom right on tablet, if that makes any sense…sorry.

So I can’t draw anything in photosho unless I set it back to standard desktop mode, or mirrored desktop. I’ve searched over the net and these forums and I can’t find a fix for this. I was walking in harvey norman the other day and the Wacom Cintiq 12" was there on display, and it had the same issue with extended desktop and photoshop.

Has anyone had this issue before and/or does anyone know of a fix for it? I’ll keep searching around and playing with the computer until I fix it and I’ll post any solutions I find here if noone else has one.

My system details are:

Abobe Photoshop CS3 10.0.0
Adobe Illustrator CS3 13.0.0

OS: Windows Vista Build 6001, Service Pack 1, 32bit
RAM: 2GB
HD: 18.2GB free Disk Space (out of 66.3GB on the Active Partition) Video: Intel GMA: Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family

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Mylenium
Sep 26, 2008
No clue, but you are able to set a user specified projection area in exact pixels in the Wacom control panel. So in my view adjusting it to always be on the notebook should do the trick – it would simply ignore anything outside that rectangle.

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