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Post by Ullimike on Feb 17, 2016 20:29:50 GMT -8
Hey There! I just got my MTi2 and am using it in a dual monitor situation where a Samsung monitor is on top and the MTi2 is on the bottom. I went through the quick start video set up and am noticing that when I touch the MTi2 not only am I controlling the MTi2, but am controlling the Samsung monitor at the same time. For example, when I move the faders up and down by touching the MTi2 I'm also noticing the cursor up top on the Samsung moving up and down as well. I touch a plug in on the MTi2...something also gets selected on the top Samsung monitor. I thought it might be a calibration thing so I went into the UPDD Calibration set up and it only tries to calibrate the top Samsung monitor...which, of course, is impossible because it's not a touch screen =] Any ideas?
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Post by jameyz on Feb 18, 2016 8:21:25 GMT -8
Hey There! I just got my MTi2 and am using it in a dual monitor situation where a Samsung monitor is on top and the MTi2 is on the bottom. I went through the quick start video set up and am noticing that when I touch the MTi2 not only am I controlling the MTi2, but am controlling the Samsung monitor at the same time. For example, when I move the faders up and down by touching the MTi2 I'm also noticing the cursor up top on the Samsung moving up and down as well. I touch a plug in on the MTi2...something also gets selected on the top Samsung monitor. I thought it might be a calibration thing so I went into the UPDD Calibration set up and it only tries to calibrate the top Samsung monitor...which, of course, is impossible because it's not a touch screen =] Any ideas? Sounds like UPDD Console is set to the wrong screen. Here are some tips on selecting the right screen. But I think you just need to just select "monitor 1" in UPDD or click the "Configure all" button and press "Next" when it shows on your samsung screen, slatemt.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/216194688-El-Capitan-OSX-10-11-1-display-setup-issues-
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