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It does support pens, but there is a significant caveat. When using the device in tablet mode in vertical orientation with your palm touching the screen, it is almost impossible to write notes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This does support tilt. I can get it to work with a Surface Pen (little effect with tilt), a Renaisser 520 (more tilt than the surface, but not much) and the pen that came with my work HP Envy 360 (works great). I would recommend the HP pen over the other ones that I've tried. I have not tried the Bamboo Ink Plus. The HP Pen has a slicker feel on the screen while the Renaisser has a more paper-like feel.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello just wanted to know your experience with the Wacom Bamboo Ink Plus pen on the Asus rog flow 13
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Isn't that a calibration issue? palm rejection is a feature in the win10 pen & ink settings. If you are using a pen with your left hand and the configuration is set to right hand, then the palm area is not disregarded on the left side and vise-versa. They also sell artist tablet gloves that have two fingers and thumb free so that the palm is not sensed when using a graphics tablet. Thanks for your response, however you did not answer my question. Does this tablet support Tilt on the touch screen? I ordered the Wacom Bamboo Ink Plus pen that supports Tilt and soon I will have the answer to my question. :)
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