![]() ![]() You can assign media keys to Keystrokes, like Play/Pause music, adjust volume etc. It seems to work a bit better than the Navigation>Switch Application. This pops up all open apps, and you can just click on the one you want to switch to. I tested rebooting, and that brought back the Ctrl-Alt-Tab solution for Task View. You could also assing Windows-Tab to something, which works in a similar way, but I prefer the Task View to it. ![]() There are two ways to do this, one is to use Naviagion>Switch Application, and the other is to assign the Ctrl-Alt-Tab keyboard shortcut (to do this go to Keystroke, and hit Ctrl-Alt-Tab on your keyboard, then choose Alt-Tab from the Add Special drop down menu). It worked for a while, but then stopped working. I've had issues with assigning keys to Task View in windows. You can create as many of these as you want, and could in theory create one for each express key, giving you 9 functions for each key. I've made one for CSP for the functions I used the most (Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Select, Undo etc.) and assigned it to the side button on my pen. You can make your own On Screen Control pie menus. Assign a key to Tab, so you can quickly hide the interface and get more space to work on. You can also assign Ctrl-Alt to a key, to adjust brush size with the pen. That way I can use my pen too move, zoom and rotate the canvas, and have better control than the wheel. What I did instead was assign one of the keys in the middle row to space (hand tool), and the key on either side to Shift and Ctrl. I don't really like the wheel thing, it's okay for scrolling web pages, but not great for zoom, rotate etc. I've just been setting up my Wacom Express key remote, and here are a few things I found: The default settings seem a bit Photoshop centric, so you may need to change some things to work better with CSP. If it's not there, you can hit the plus to add it. Normally if CSP is running, it should show up under Applications in the thrid row. So you can have one default settings, and a different one for Clip Studio Paint if you want. Wacom express keys support different settings per applications. ![]()
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