![]() ![]() Anyway, for now it's the only way to make ArtRage usable in my case. But this messes up the configuration of all the other open apps on my computer and requires re-setting which app appears on which monitor - which is annoying. Until that, the only kinda-sorta-workaround on a Mac seems to be to set the Cintiq as a primary monitor in the System Preferences / Displays. I really hope that the good people at Ambient Design will fix this bug. It's even more annoying since a tablet like the Cintiq is what really would make ArtRage shine - the natural, spontaneous approach to drawing and painting ( especially, in my case, watercolours ) being absolutely unparalleled. It's a really annoying bug - and I suppose my hardware configuration ( two or, in my case, three monitors, counting the Cintiq as one ) isn't so uncommon for professional illustrators. From all the software I have, AR would still be my preferred one - far the most intuitive - were it not for this annoying bug. Thanks in advance for any answer to this problem. ![]() So this isn't an OS problem, but some bug in ArtRage. Is there a fix to this problem? Also - and this is a question to the AR devs - is there perhaps a fix for this in the Vitae version? I'd very much like to upgrade my software - the newest version looks cool - but if it doesn't work on my configuration, I won't do it.īTW, this happens only with AR - I use a lot of other graphic apps on my Cintiq ( Krita, Adobe Creative Suite, Clip Studio ) and every one of them works as it should. The problems is with all the menus and palettes - for some reason, they appear on the main monitor, even the contextual menus, which is really kinda annoying, since they are made to appear exactly where my cursor is. I want to use AR on the tablet - and I can configure it this way in the MacOS that AR appears always on the Cintiq. ![]()
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