Anyone using a Wacom intuos4 tablet with 2 monitors

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I've just recently started using 2 monitors on my PC, what i have been doing is watching Photoshop tutorials on one whilst actually trying them out on the other, the problem is now i've just recently started using a Wacom intuos4 pen tablet, so what is happening is the area of the tablet is stretching across both monitor screens instead of just the one which is obviously not ideal for working in, i need to keep the Wacom pen still within the space of the one monitor screen for working purposes, so has anyone got any ideas as to how to work around this ? many thanks in advance :)
 
I use an intuos 3 tablet with 2 monitors and i am guessing it might be the same way. If you go into the Wacom Tablet properties and choose the mapping tab you have a drop down of screen area and can choose which monitor to align the tablet to there. Pic shows the mapping tab. On the screen area drop down you'll have Full (which is across 2 monitors), monitor 1, monitor2 and portion (where you can manually set your mapping to parts of screen)

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Excellent, thank you Yvonne that did the trick :)
 
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