![]() So yes, there is palm rejection, you just might notice a few weird things like I did while getting used to using windows 10 in tablet form. I guess the pen being too close to the screen cancels out touch input. Sometimes if I pinch and zoom in Photoshop using the same hand that is holding the pen, the touch gesture doesn't register. The experience is comparable to using professional drawing tablets, pressure sensitive and accurate.Ī few of the quirks I've noticed has been using touch gestures. Does anyone know if this is a hardware issue or software. This one pairs, can open menus using buttons yet the actual nib doesn't write or allow input. I don't write, but I draw and animate mostly. I've used other smart/active stylus several times with no issues. ![]() The palm rejection with the combo of the active stylus and Flex 5 has been great in my experience so far. The Lenovo active stylus uses Wacom AES tech while the Bamboo ink is dual protocol while also supporting AES. I haven't used the bamboo ink personally, but there is a guy online who does thorough reviews.
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