From the course: Wacom Essential Training

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,500 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Working with multiple displays

Working with multiple displays - Wacom Tutorial

From the course: Wacom Essential Training

Start my 1-month free trial

Working with multiple displays

- As hardware has become more powerful, it's become common to have a working environment in which multiple displays are used to increase screen real estate. The second display can be used for a variety of things. For example, have your email client up, have a web browser open, or use it to display a reference image to draw from. The operating system generally treats multiple displays as one large screen spanning both displays. Wacom tablets and pin displays provide a solution for this situation. Let's check it out. Okay, so we've got system preferences open. But let's take a look at the lay of the land here. Notice as I start to go across here, it spans both displays just like we talked about. And you can kind of understand why this happens. If we start from the edge, and go to the end of this display you'll see that it's about that much of the display. Then, as we move forward, the rest of that area is used for the larger display. So right now it's trying to put both of these…

Contents