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Left or right handed operation will be the same as far as the pen is concerned. Typically there is no issue without even changing any settings, but sometimes you can go into the pen settings and change it between left- and right-handed operation in Windows 10. Since its an active pen the palm rejection tends to be excellent. There really isn't a left-handed version of the HP pen, or any other brand of pen out there, it really comes down to a software issue. If you do want a better quality pen than the one included in the box you can purchase a Surface Pen and that will work right out of the box with the Spectre. That one is a bit heftier, feels a bit more smooth when writing on-screen and has the eraser at the other end which feels more like using an actual pencil, but all-in-all is not actually more accurate when it comes to writing or drawing. Mostly, its just a personal choice as to what feels better and if you are willing to spend another $60 on a smoother writing experience. Again, it doesn't really matter which one you get as both work equally well left- or right-handed, and if you do notice any issues you can probably tweak some of the pen's settings.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use the Spectre x360 for artwork using a Surface Pro stylus. You can setup your software to block out palm movement. Both the HP and Surface stylus work perfectly with this computer.
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