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Clip Studio Paint acts strange with multiple monitors

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To put it in detail, I'm having a problem where CSP can act like I have 2 monitors selected, but only have 1 monitor in tablet settings. I have tried many options and it seems like its becoming a major issue in using the program. E.g When I click in the program the program thinks I have 2 monitors when I remove my second one, and it thinks that I still have the second monitor, Therefore only the left half of the tablet is responsive.

I have an Intuos4 Medium as a tablet for work. A Windows 10 computer, and Clip Studio Paint 1.8.2

Published date : 5 years ago

Updated date : 5 years ago

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    5 years ago
    Try uninstalling the tablet driver and reinstalling it.
    Please also check the tablet driver update separately.
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  • 5 years ago
    Check your tablet settings, use custom portion or limit it to one/two monitors. Sometimes the driver farts out and glitches.
    Also if you use wireless/wired setup use usb2 port on your machine as it caused problems in win10.
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  • 5 years ago
    My tablet behaves the same way unfortunately. It's like the cursor speed is cranked up and is out of control. I now only have it set to work on one monitor at a time and it seems to go back to normal. I go to the "Wacom Tablet Properties", Select “CLIPStudioPaint” application, "Mapping", then where it says "Screen Area" choose "Monitor 1" (or whatever monitor you usually draw on). Hopefully this will help!
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