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I use a Wacom Cintiq 16 to complement using the mouse on my main monitor. There are several things that could make this a lot easier.

1. Ability to save and recall screen arrangements, if not stored as part of a Studio Preset then at least with the individual files. In Apple Logic Pro (and other digital audio workstations) these are called Screensets.

What you have to do now: create a new view, drag it over to the second monitor (Wacom), size it so it fills the screen.

2. Ability to open a torn-off toolbar and move it to the *foreground* of the Wacom, or better yet having all the palettes available to new views.

These sound like first-world issues, but even with key commands it's a nuisance having to go back and forth between screens when working on the Wacom.

Thanks.

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I'm putting this one separately, because it's possible I'm missing a setting:

- Setting to make Force Pressure default to on when you select the Paint Brush tool.

I don't know whether this is simply macOS, but it's also a nuisance having to make the Wacom's new view full screen to avoid having it disappear when you move your hand over the Desktop. And as hinted above, if you drag the tools over to the Wacom, they disappear behind the picture in the forground.

Thanks.

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