
Hope this helps someone!! I’m really excited to begin learning Toon Boom again, even if I have to have tutorials and music up on a ChromebookĮDIT: Windows 10 has a keyboard shortcut, + to quickly change the monitor settings. You can also go into display setting and under ‘multiple displays’ select ‘show only on 1’ or 2 or whichever monitor is the XP-Pen, to turn off your other monitor(s). Toon Boom will work as it should as long as you don’t reconnect another monitor (so far as I know, I’m just starting so this was step one for me). Then shed a single tear as you disconnect any extra monitors you have and reboot. In Pen Tablet settings (driver app for Artist22E) click ‘Supports Digital Ink’ Open Toon Boom and go to Edit > Preferences > Advanced, turn on ‘Use QT Wintab Tablet Support’ Scaling performed by: Application’ and ‘disable fullscreen optimizations.’ ( not sure these did anything but reduce lag, but it’s working so I’m not messing with it. You can make adjustments to the curve used by Harmony to process the pressure from your tablet pen via the Pen Pressure Feel dialog, which can be accessed from the Pen Settings toolbar. Right-click Toon Boom > Properties > Compatibility – turn on ‘Override high DPI scaling behavior. I got it to work perfectly with the following settings in Windows 10:

Unfortunately, like many others on the internet, I found that the pressure sensitivity did not work in Toon Boom, among other bizarre behaviours. I recently got an XP-Pen Artist 22E and I love it. I need help figuring out why theres no pen pressure sensitivity when I use Storyboard Pro.
