This may or may not help you... but I'm going to show you my technique of calibrating my tablet area and Monitor Sizing. This will be helpful when you got a brand new type of Tablet or Changing Monitor size. Many of us have hard time geting used to it so this is a faster way of doing so.
Before starting your Osu! Game, make sure that your Tablet area has the same ratio as your Monitor so when you spin, you don't make 'oval' circles.
First you might want to open your Osu! game. (Make sure your tablet is working perfectly.)
Let's assume you have 16:9 ratio Monitor and have full tablet area like so:
Then, you see the Calibration Area from the above Picture? Make some movements around that section and look at the monitor. Try moving the cursor around the Calibration Area.
After you get used to the cursor movements in the small area of the Monitor, play a beatmap. You should feel more at ease when playing now.
There you have it. It work for any kind of Tablets. No hassle and faster. Tell me what you think of this technique and if you feel you have a better way of calibration. Reply below. Thanks!
Before starting your Osu! Game, make sure that your Tablet area has the same ratio as your Monitor so when you spin, you don't make 'oval' circles.
First you might want to open your Osu! game. (Make sure your tablet is working perfectly.)
Let's assume you have 16:9 ratio Monitor and have full tablet area like so:
Then, you see the Calibration Area from the above Picture? Make some movements around that section and look at the monitor. Try moving the cursor around the Calibration Area.
After you get used to the cursor movements in the small area of the Monitor, play a beatmap. You should feel more at ease when playing now.
There you have it. It work for any kind of Tablets. No hassle and faster. Tell me what you think of this technique and if you feel you have a better way of calibration. Reply below. Thanks!