That's the problem. In order for Windows to recognize a tablet/monitor, it must be the primary monitor. Softimage wants to always open on the primary monitor, but if it's the tablet, Softimage defaults to 1440x900 and refuses to resize, even when I drag it to another screen.
If I make my 24" the primary, then the tablet's cursor appears there rather than on the tablet itself. So there's no way to use it if it's not set to be the primary. Paul On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Luc-Eric Rousseau <[email protected]>wrote: > you need to make the monitor you want the primary monitor, in the control > panel. you can drag and drop the monitor in the right order afterward in > that applet > Le 2013-08-05 16:58, "Paul Griswold" < > [email protected]> a écrit : > > Is there a switch that can be set to get Softimage to open on a specific >> monitor? >> >> I just added a Cintiq-like cheap Chinese tablet and Softimage keeps >> opening on it. The problem is, when I drag it back to the proper monitor, >> it doesn't realize that my resolution is 1920x1200 and so when I go >> fullscreen, it only resizes to the size of the tablet. >> >> Frustrating for sure! >> >> Thanks, >> >> Paul >> >>

