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Originally Posted by mgmueller
Of course you could go "old school" and use capacitive pens in OneNote.
A friend of mine is doing so and quite comfortable with the results.
Personally, I wouldn't do it. I'm nit-picky. I'm using a grid and want to be somewhat precise. Never could do so with those fat capacitive pens. But: At least it's working.
My friend is using one of these: http://www.amazon.de/Adonit-ADJPDG-P...5&keywords=jot
He states, precision is no problem at all.
I wanted to buy it about 18 months ago, but there had been some negative reports about scratching the screen. My friend didn't experience any such problems, though.
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I also have one of those. And no, they are not nearly as precise as a Wacom digitizer. I have been spoilt by the Galaxy Note experience. It has to be at least on par with that. The Envy x2 has a digitizer by some new company (can't recall the name this minute) and that is, I believe, what is causing the delay.