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It uses the ASUS Model 2.0 pen (of the four types of touch screens), This one uses the Microsoft 2.0 style of pen. However, I can't seem to get one important answer about the pen functionality: It says it supports angled drawing or writing, but that isn't a completely clear answer. You can hold a pen, for example, at 45 degrees, and it will detect that the pen is there, or even at higher or lower degree angles from perpendicular to oblique. BUT in many apps that support tablets or touch screens, you can adjust for characteristics or effects to alter your strokes, and no one from Asus could answer whether that is supported for me: I hope a Social Media person from Asus checks this and we can get a clear answer. Think of a calligraphic pen: when you hold the pen at various angles, it changes the stroke's appearance a lot. If you can only detect that the pen is touching the screen (but not the angle it is at, when it touches) you can't get that kind of effect. Same with some paints, brushes or stamping/cloning, etc.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The ASUS ProArt StudioBook 16 (H7606WI) is compatible with the ASUS Pen SA203H-MPP 2.0 support.
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