Wacom INTUOS4 WIRELESS PTK-540WL User Manual

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Contents

In the Wacom Tablet control panel, the D

ISPLAY

T

OGGLE

tab is automatically available when the Intuos4

tablet is installed on a multi-monitor system. This tab lets you set which monitor(s) will be included in the
toggle sequence.

On the D

ISPLAY

T

OGGLE

tab all

monitors are selected in the toggle
sequence by default. Uncheck any
monitor you want removed from the
toggle sequence.

The base mapping is the tablet
and display mapping that is
defined in the M

APPING

tab.

By default, this would include
all monitors unless you have
defined a specific monitor as
your primary monitor in the
M

APPING

tab.

As you toggle to the next
monitor, each tool’s active
tablet area is mapped to that
monitor (in P

EN

M

ODE

).

Toggling one more time after
the last checked monitor
returns the system to the base
mapping.

Note that any of the following actions will return the toggle sequence to the base mapping:

Launching a graphics application that supports pressure sensitivity.

Logging out of or rebooting the system.

Switching users (Fast User Switching).

Placing the system in sleep mode.

Changing the M

APPING

or D

ISPLAY

T

OGGLE

tab settings.

Changing the resolution or number of displays on your system.

Using the M

ODE

T

OGGLE

... function.

Selecting P

EN

M

ODE

or M

OUSE

M

ODE

from the

Radial Menu

.

Tip: To toggle between monitors without including the ‘full display’ option, disable the first display on the D

ISPLAY

T

OGGLE

tab. Then go to the M

APPING

tab and set the current S

CREEN

A

REA

to the first display.

Important: When using application-specific settings with D

ISPLAY

T

OGGLE

, be sure that each customized application in the

A

PPLICATION

list (including A

LL

O

THER

) has a tool button assigned to

D

ISPLAY

T

OGGLE

. The easiest way to do this is to assign D

ISPLAY

T

OGGLE

to an ExpressKey prior to creating any application-specific

settings.

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