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Incorrect display mapping with 3 monitors #2995

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Kyanoxia opened this issue Nov 9, 2023 · 2 comments
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Incorrect display mapping with 3 monitors #2995

Kyanoxia opened this issue Nov 9, 2023 · 2 comments
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@Kyanoxia
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Kyanoxia commented Nov 9, 2023

Steps to Reproduce

  • Install the driver & related software (MacOS Sonoma, M2 Max)
  • Have 3 Monitors
  • Try to map tablet area to top left monitor with full tablet area
Broken Tablet Area

Expected Behavior

Correctly allow cursor movement to all areas of the top left monitor, as shown in the Area Mapping window.

Observed Behavior

Tablet area is mapped only to smaller primary display. I cannot move it outside of the display unless I offset the area to the top left, outside of the monitors.

Tablet Device

Wacom CTL-4100

Diagnostic Information

OpenTabletDriver Diagnostic Information.json

Acknowledgements

  • I have installed OpenTabletDriver by following its official installation instructions.
  • I have checked the OpenTabletDriver Wiki and respective FAQ pages, and my issue was not covered or actually fixed.
  • I have searched the existing issues and this new issue is not a duplicate of any.
  • I have written a concise and meaningful title.
  • I am on the latest version of OpenTabletDriver.
@Kyanoxia Kyanoxia added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 9, 2023
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gonX commented Nov 19, 2023

Please try uninstalling all your plugins by removing the plugins folder from the application data directory (location of which described on our wiki HERE) and then restarting the daemon.

Also just to make sure: we don't support monitor hotplug yet - that issue is tracked in #1143. If you've changed your monitor setup since starting OpenTabletDriver you will need to restart the driver first.

@gonX gonX added macos Affects the MacOS platform support request Request for assistance and removed bug Something isn't working needs-triage This issue or PR has not been properly labeled yet labels Nov 19, 2023
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bocchai commented Jan 15, 2024

Having a similar issue on Arch with KDE Plasma Wayland environment. I'm using 2 monitors (huion kamvas 13 pro and regular monitor) and it seems to map the entire virtual display to my regular monitor only unless I offset it.

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