I just started up Black Ink. I am a very new/casual digital scribbler, and I am having a couple of problems.
The last time I used my tablet was in Windows 7, and I upgraded to Windows 10. Of course, I bought a tablet that Wacom decided to stop supporting after Windows 7, so I do not have drivers for my model (CTL-460). I have tried to calibrate the tablet without loading drivers, and I am worried that I am following the calibration instructions incorrectly. When I use the Edit>Preferences>Stylus>Calibrate option, I get stuck on this screen:
I moved the cursor into the circle with my stylus, pressed down, and waited... until I started to feel like maybe I was missing the point. I couldn't find calibration instructions or a walkthrough. What am I supposed to do for this step of the calibration? Do I need to have a driver for the calibration to work?
I have a two monitor setup with my task bar locked vertically at the left of my left screen. Black Ink will maximize correctly on my right screen, but the window will not maximize correctly on my left screen (with the taskbar). It attaches to the top-left corner, so the left part of the window is hidden under the task bar and a stripe of my desktop is visible on the right side of the screen. It has the correct width, but it is not attached to the correct anchor. I'm planning to just use the right screen, but it might be worth correcting how the window aligns itself in Windows 10.
Thank you very much! I am trying to make do with my tablet, but I might need to upgrade