

Then, with PAINT turned on on the PC and PAINT on the NB, I tried to draw a simple picture on both sides, and archived, closed, and opened the file again, and I didn’t find any problems for the time being. Well, I just pressed "Yes" (rough nerve).

However, I also encountered a window that reminded me that the number of switching times was limited in the screenshot of うさぴょんさん. So when both devices are upgraded from 1.0 to 2.0, I have never encountered a situation where only one can be used.

Regarding the situation of the two devices described by RICEさん, I personally paid for 2.0 in one lump sum, my home PC was upgraded from 1.0 to 2.0, and my laptop was newly installed with 2.0, not an upgrade.
