Hey, that's really nice Mike. I am a bit stuck for space, and really wanted the Quick Keys attached to the Pen Display. I am also finding it more difficult that I expected having the Pen Display at an angle to my keyboards, so I suspect I will need to make best use of the Quick Keys.
This is where I am at at the moment. For a country for which Forestry is our second biggest industry, it is surprisingly had to get anything other than pine here in New Zealand. I've used Rimu, which I have to scrounge second hand, from old furniture and house demolitions, and plywood for the shelf. I originally made the shelf for a MacBook Pro, and I realised that I could also use it for a Cintiq or similar. It was Lisa Carney who put me on to your products. She says she will never go back to Wacom after using an Xencelabs tablet.
I was using this image in a reply to your Jerry regarding a support issue I was having, and he asked for my screen resolutions. The Adobe Camera RAW was showing a blank window where the image should be, and it was freezing Photoshop if I tried to drag ACR from the main screen to the PD16. I thought it was linked to scaling, so I put scaling back to 100% in Windows 11 Display Settings, and ACR worked again, and I was able to move windows between screens OK. I have text scaling set to 150% but it is early days yet. I am just glad it is working now.
Those adjustments stuff up my custom workspace, and I have to make that from scratch, because some of the windows are off-screen, but I have done it so many times now, it only takes me ten minutes. I share the workspace between the release and beta versions of course.
I have been toying with creating a Quick Keys stand for my desk, something that would prop the Quick Keys up about 30 degrees for easy viewing and use. I built the below stand out of Sapele form some cut off from a wood project. What do you think?
The wood is Sapele. It has a beautiful red tone. I rubbed in one coat of hard wax and buffed it out. | |
With the Quick Keys in the stand. | |
Front view with no Quick Keys. | |
Bottom view. I added leather to the bottom for grip. |
Thanks Mike. I will make something that might, or might not, be a permanent solution. I have remade the extension to my desk to support the PD, but right now I am not getting on with the offset keyboard, so I am hoping I can build a good deal of muscle memory into using the Quick Keys.
The Pen Display 16 does not have a clip hat you can use to attach to the side or top of the Display. We have had a few request for this and I’m going to send your request on to the Product team so they know there is more interest in having a Quick Keys clip for the Pen Display16.
Trevor Dennis
Should I have a clip to attach the Quick Keys to the 16" Pen Display that has just been delivered? If so, where should it be in the package? Only I can't find it if it is supposed to be there.
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