![]() – Smarter loading the Bamboo Control Panel – Works with new 5.2.5-2 drivers that have a re-arranged Bamboo Control Panel – Updated to work with new 5.3.2-1 drivers, that change the name of the control panel from Bamboo to Wacom * Tested only on Windows 7 64bit with Bamboo drivers installed to default path * Tested with Bamboo MTE-450, Bamboo CTL-460 To solve this issue, just run the ‘WBMS_ControlPanel’ app to make it appear again. That hides the Bamboo Control Panel as it switches monitors. ![]() You may find that when using this utility, if you try to open up the Bamboo Control Panel nothing will appear. On a dual monitor setup, they will both move you to the other monitor. The + app will move your tablet to control the next monitor up according to Windows, and the – app will move your table to control the next monitor down according to Windows. Run the ‘WBMS+’ or ‘WBMS-‘ apps to change which monitor the tablet takes effect in. If you are running earlier driver versions, use files in the 5.2.x folder If you are running driver version 5.3.2-1 or above, use the files in the 5.3.x folder This version is modified from Lucefer’s, which was in turn based on the original version created by George Yohng By using configurable buttons on your tablet, keyboard or mouse, you can assign these to run the app to change monitors instantly. Within the Bamboo Control Panel, you can change which monitor your pen is active in, but changing this is long and unwieldly. This is a Wacom Bamboo tablet monitor switching utility for a multiple / dual monitor configuration. ![]()
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