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Old 10-09-2013, 04:56 PM   #24
FlorenceArt
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Most apps don't have palm rejection. Most apps have a usually very cumbersome palm rest area that you have to move around. Palm rejection means that when you put your hand on the screen to write, the app magically recognizes it's your hand and not the stylus, and therefore ignores it.

Apps with palm rejection that I know of: Wacom notes, which in the latest version is almost flawless. Unfortunately that version is iOS7 only, and the last version to be compatible with iOS6 was completely broken in that area. Other, less successful ones are Jotter and its sister app Scrapnote, and Penultimate. Can't think of any others at the moment.

That said, in my limited experience with the Wacom Intuos stylus, a Bluetooth stylus does not improve palm recognition in the slightest. Maybe others work better...
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