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Originally Posted by Dulin's Books
palm rejection is easily implemented nowadays with wacom pen technology and others like it. when the device detects the pen's proximity to the display it ignores the input from capacitive touches.
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True, but words can be written discontinouesly. What happens if you lift your pen between words/lines/paragraphs, and you still have your hand/wrist touching the panel, moving it around or even accidentally lift your hand/wrist and then drop it, and then drift a bit before your pen ever contacts the screen again?