Wacom driver 6.3.10w2.Adobe Photoshop CC 2014.2.1.MacBook Pro (late 2013) Mac OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite I dont have any external monitors Most of the times I restart my computer I have to revise the mapping area.
Fot All Others and for Adobe Photoshop CC 2014.app. Wacom Yosemite Full Tablet AreaI want to use it as: Mode: Pen Screen Area: Full Tablet Area: Portion. But after each reset, the tablet works as if I had it set to: Mode: Pen Screen Area: Portion. Tablet Area: Portion. Notice the screen area set to Monitor 1 and still the issue: Notice the screen area is set to Full an still the issue. I have also my Magic Mouse (Apple Bluetooth mouse) turned off. Also Im using the original provided power source and I also tried using the computer unplugged. This issue started with Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite. Wacom Yosemite Install Of YosemiteI also tried to fix it, doing a clean install of Yosemite. I had tried the REMOVE and RE INSTALL driver using the Wacom Tablet Utility. The mapping works most of the time, but when I am in photoshop, the mapping slips so that Im only half way across the pad yet at the far edge of the screen. If I come out of photoshop and use another program, the mapping returns to normal. Had you try deleting all the profiles and do it all again Also, did you try the new driver Drivers Wacom. I use my screen at More Space but when the computer turns on. So my idea is the driver gets the Best (Retina) ppi and when my sessions starts and the computer changes to More Space. Check this post for more details: Low screen resolution on login after boot Apple Support Communities Miranda, The drivers at the UK site and the US site are in the same family. After following all the steps, all is well, my cursor moves across all the areas of my two screens, and if I work in PhotoShop, the cursor still goes everywhere on my displays. I map it as seen on the left, and it puts the square back in the middle. Ive tryed lots of different squares to try to get it to that side.
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