I'm guessing you mean absolute position (where each corner of the tablet corresponds to a corner of the screen, and so the actual position of the tip on the tablet is mapped accordingly), because mine is using relative position (where the cursor is moved only be detected pen movements, so lifting the pen up an inch and placing it down elsewhere doesn't move it on the screen). Either way, my driver lets me switch between them if I want.Then that would totally screw up my tablet. It works by relative position and there is no sensitivity control of the like.
Not always. I have a 4x5 tablet, set up so that the biggest movement possible only covers a small part of the screen: i.e. 1" = 96 pixels, instead of 1/6th of the distance across the tablet = 1/6th of the screen's width. Drops the sensitivity sharply, so that small movement on tablet = small movement on screen.
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oops, well I can't do that.I'm guessing you mean absolute position (where each corner of the tablet corresponds to a corner of the screen, and so the actual position of the tip on the tablet is mapped accordingly), because mine is using relative position (where the cursor is moved only be detected pen movements, so lifting the pen up an inch and placing it down elsewhere doesn't move it on the screen). Either way, my driver lets me switch between them if I want.

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