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After almost one month of fighting that dumb bug which makes driver to ignore the fact you set only ONE MAPPED MONITOR while having second for ref/youtube/whatever... i found the solution!

Remember the solution i came up with last time? Heh yeah.. thats only if you work with one monitor connected ECKS DEE!!

Now that we have two of them big screens, oh boy did we just aquire double the assness provided dearly by wacom developers!? CORRECT! I don't know if wacom dev team just ignores the the Systemax software (SAI I-II) segment but the fact that they are rolled out like 20 updates since this bug took place and did not even adress it made me literally scream so hard i hurt my throat heh (anger managment WAS one of my strong sides)

I've tried to contact CS and as always, useless. Only basic stuff like reinstall/reboot/restart.

I was trying to remember when this bug took place, but since i was doing so much stuff irl (Moving, working with lots of papers for paypal thingy, etc) i simply couldn't. So i tried to roll back to EVERY, SINGLE, VERSION of the driver there was. I dedicated 2-4 hours almost daily to solve this problem, having a bunch of payed comishes and a patreon to maintain so this SECOND waste of time due to Wacom devs shortsight/ignorance made me so grumpy i got literally sick. I have no voice now and fever because all the stress drained my immune system.

TLDR:

Wacom sucks.

Two monitors gap is fixed by rolling back to 6.3.29-6 http://cdn.wacom.com/u/productsupport/drivers/win/professional/WacomTablet_6.3.29-6.exe

I'm mentally and physically drained angry piece of boiling mess.

I will still draw stuff, i did not loose any will or mood to draw.

If you have disabled Windows ink and want Photoshop CC15-18 to have pressure sens back:

1. Create a file that contains instructions to revert to the WinTab functionality.

2. Create a text file in a text editor such as Notepad.

Type in the following lines:

# Use WinTab

UseSystemStylus 0

3. Save the file as a plain text file named PSUserConfig.txt

4. Put (copy) the file into the Photoshop settings folder: C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Settings\

5. Restart Photoshop and check the pen pressure and overall performance.


Comments

Consumstra

Really sucks Skygracer, i hope your illness heals but glad you solved the problem. don't worry you're never a waste of my time! Just relax, just wish i could help you in any way ;w;

RisqueRaptor

I'm glad you are able to get it to work. Get well soon, dude.