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Posted: 12 Jan 2007, 23:12
by lemec
grrrrrrr

you reversed your monitors!!!

ok ill have to dream something up...

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 08:04
by fabrice_
lemec wrote:grrrrrrr

you reversed your monitors!!!

ok ill have to dream something up...
:o :oops: Sorry for the inconvenience.

Please take your time Mark, I'm not in a hurry ...

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 09:18
by lemec
Okay, I added in a "fabrice mode" for people with reversed monitors hahahahahaha! =P

http://www.tvpaint.com/forum/download.php?id=770

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 09:22
by ZigOtto
fabrice, are you left-handed?
maybe you've too much read manga in original (japan) version!... :)

anyway, with Lemec's plugins, no one is missed*!... and that's great!!!

* except mac's people, gnarf, gnarf gnarf... :wink:

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 09:23
by lemec
oh hell I read too much japanese manga...

By the way, does the tool work for anyone?

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 10:04
by ZigOtto
lemec wrote:oh hell I read too much japanese manga...

By the way, does the tool work for anyone?
not for me, actually, all it's doing is a nice "spliitch" "spoïinng" sound
when I pass the middle of the tablet, in "entire display" mode,
and it doesn't launch the wacom control panel,
- part of the matter is I haven't a "WacomTablet.cpl" file in system32 directory, but a "Wacom.cpl" file,
- options/set ComboBox/ ... "click on the tablet-remapping ComboBox within x seconds"
what does it means exactely?
- click on the "Reset Tab to Default" button?
- or click on the Apply" button?
:?:

oh, a last thing :
when I set the display area on "Monitor 1", it works with the mouse,
it effectively switches the monitors when I cross from one to the other,
but it doesn't work with the stylus, staying to "Monitor 1" . :(

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 10:13
by lemec
Hmm.. okay, I'll have to add a function later to allow people to choose where their wacom.cpl file exists...

As for the tablet-remapping thingy... what you have to do is launch your wacom control panel... then find the tab that shows where you remap the tablet. You already sent a screenshot of that tab -- so just make sure that's open. Then go to the Options->Set Combobox option. Then click the wacom control panel.

It should pop a message that says if it worked or not...

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 10:20
by ZigOtto
lemec wrote:... Then click the wacom control panel ...
but where on the wacom control panel ? which button? [OK], [Apply], ...? on the title-bar? where?
sorry to be a bit thick on this...


edit: OK, ComboBox2 is selected, but still working this the mouse, and not working with the stylus . :(

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 10:34
by lemec
Okay, ummm.. I added in a function to select where your wacom.cpl file resides and it should also tell you if it finds an Apply Button. (in your case it should, and if it doesn't, let me know!)

http://www.tvpaint.com/forum/download.php?id=770

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 10:38
by lemec
Update 1.17 -- fixed problem of wacom.cpl file location not being saved...

http://www.tvpaint.com/forum/download.php?id=770

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 13:29
by ZigOtto
OK, I think we are close to the happy end now ...

here's my wacSwitch.ini file :

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[settings]
option_cBox=ComboBox2
option_cBox_i=2
option_wacCpl=Wacom Tablet Properties
option_applyBtn=0
option_wacCplFile=E:\WINDOWS\system32\Wacom.cpl
[localization]
Apply=Apply
now, it "switches" correctly from one to the other monitor in the wacom control panel, but the cursor doesn't pass the frontier with the pen,
it seems the "apply" is'nt operated.

...

wait a minute, ... now it works!
but the return from monitor 2 to 1 seems to need for the user to insist on the crossing edge . (see pict.) anyway, it works! 8)

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 13:42
by lemec
Hmm.... Perhaps if your Tablet Aspect is at Proportional instead of To Fit and your primary monitor is smaller than your secondary monitor then if you move your stylus to the right edge of monitor 1, it will cross over into the 2nd monitor enough to trip the switcher.

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 16:27
by ZigOtto
I've tried with aspect: "To Fit", and I had to "knock twice" in both ways (1>2 and 2>1)...
so I went back to "Proportional".

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 17:13
by lemec
no -- the knock-twice action is intentional -- it prevents accidental switching!

It gets pretty annoying when you try to use vertical scrollbars on maximized windows -- that's why I put in the double-bump

Posted: 13 Jan 2007, 18:41
by ZigOtto
oh I see ... sorry, I hadn't read your entire explaination post before, ...
OK, the knock-twice is to prevent accidental jumping,
... btw, what size (in pixels) the strip width which activate the monitor switch?

meanwhile, I have nothing such as vertical scrollbars near the right edge of my monitor1 with my tvpa layout,
so as I am one of these fullhardy and always hurry people, if there's any chance to have a toggle option
"straight-in-once"/"knock-twice", I'm interested*! if not, it doesn't matter so much. :wink:

* you know that ... always asking more and more... as a petted kid! :)