When I turned my computer on, the pad of the bamboo was set up so that the top right corner of the pad was the top right corner of the screen, the centre of the pad is the centre of the screen etc.
Now, it works sort of like a mouse - if you pick up the pen and move it to the left side of the pad, the cursor stays in the same position but the "pad area" moves, if you get me.
It's also not the same size as the screen, so you can't reach the whole screen with it.
To get back the original functionality of the tablet, I have to re-install the drivers, which is a pain in the arse.
How do I fix this?
(It's this tablet by the way, they don't sell this as the bamboo any more:)
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OS: Windows 7 Professional
I have an old Wacom and there's a button on the pad and a setting in the software that makes behave like a mouse vs being mapped to the screen.
I can't get the properties window to come up though
And as well, when it's mapped to the screen the "handwriting" window usually comes up at the side but when it's not, it doesn't, as if it doesn't recognise it's a tablet.
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+ it doesn't have any buttons besides from the two pen buttons which are mapped to right and middle click.
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