So I have 2 monitors, and I want to use the XP-Pen drawing tablet on the second guest monitor (not main one)
but when I Install the driver program for the tablet it only works on the main monitor, and the driver program is important for the tablet to function properly like shortcuts and whatnot.
Any workaround to this?
First, check that all devices (parts of the tablet) are assigned to the second workplace. To do this, disconnect/connect XP-Pen and assign together all the devices that will appear in the ASTER settings. Also apply the special setting chklevel100 (administrator rights are needed) and restart the PC. If there is software for XP-Pen in the startup, then you need to remove it from the general startup and add the second user to the startup.
First, check that all devices (parts of the tablet) are assigned to the second workplace. To do this, disconnect/connect XP-Pen and assign together all the devices that will appear in the ASTER settings. Also apply the special setting chklevel100 (administrator rights are needed) and restart the PC. If there is software for XP-Pen in the startup, then you need to remove it from the general startup and add the second user to the startup.
Didn't work properly unfortunately, my workaround for now is to just make the second monitor, which is the one I'd like to use the drawing tablet on, the main computer (Place 1).
Apparently that's not a very good workaround either, as my main drivers like Geforce Experience also only work on Place 1.
I would appreciate someone finding a solution to this, as it appears that it is not just exclusive to the tablet driver, but every other driver.
about the operation of Geforce Experience - look in the scheduler for tasks for it and change them so that they run for the user of the second workplace.
about the XP-Pen - such devices may not work on additional places, as they include services and virtual devices.
However, there was a positive experience of setting up PenTablet at the second workplace. If you did everything correctly from what was recommended earlier, then try applying this registry patch and check the tablet after reboot.
about the operation of Geforce Experience - look in the scheduler for tasks for it and change them so that they run for the user of the second workplace.
about the XP-Pen - such devices may not work on additional places, as they include services and virtual devices.
However, there was a positive experience of setting up PenTablet at the second workplace. If you did everything correctly from what was recommended earlier, then try applying this registry patch and check the tablet after reboot.
Thank you for the help, it does work to an extent but when in Windows Ink mode (which enables pen pressure sensitivity) the tablet moves the cursor in both monitors not just the intended one.
Contact tech support about this.
The request must be sent from ASTER and select the type of report "detailed system information"
If you're experiencing issues with using your XP-Pen drawing tablet on the second monitor and the driver program only works on the main monitor, here are a few workarounds you can try:
Check for driver updates: Ensure that you have the latest driver software for your XP-Pen drawing tablet. Visit the manufacturer's website and download the most recent driver version compatible with your tablet model. Sometimes, updated drivers provide better multi-monitor support.
Change the main monitor: In Windows, you can change the main display monitor by going to the display settings. Set the second monitor as the main display and connect your XP-Pen drawing tablet to that monitor. This may help the driver program recognize the tablet and function properly on the second monitor. tunnel rush
Thank you for your assistance. While in Windows Ink mode, which allows for pen pressure sensitivity, the tablet moves the cursor across both monitors rather than just the one for which it is meant. geometry dash
