Styxx opened this issue on Aug 21, 2001 ยท 27 posts
amp-three posted Wed, 22 August 2001 at 1:05 PM
Finally wakes up Hey, :) Anywho, it does work with two screens... as a mouse, and as a touch-up tool. Oh you can use it fine, but the The only real problem with two screens is that your strokes have to be more minute/smaller, do to your horizontal tablet workspace cut in half. i can do it both ways, with one monitor or two, but if im working really intently on a project that i dont want to screw up (instead of just toying around, ill go to one screen. As for two monitors, its well worth it. I do web development, so i have Photoshop and my code editor on one screen, and IE on the other. VERY effective and efficient. In the same way, I have PS6 on one screen, P4 on the other. Its great!! To answer questions, Im using it on Win2k, but the key is in the card: yoou have to have one with a dual monitor output plugs in the back. Write back with any more questions.