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  • Urbanknight4
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    I had no idea anybody held a stylus that way, I assumed there wouldn't be enough traction and surface area for it to work. Thank you for the help! I thought he meant not laying your palm down on the surface because it's missing palm rejection software or something.

    • westieslant
      +2

      Yep Scarlett is correct, a lot of traditionally train drawers use the over hand method for better control. But a Wacom stylus can't tilt beyond 40 degrees.

      I never use the new multi touch so I'm not sure how the palm rejection works though.