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Old 08-29-2014, 02:22 PM   #208
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
I don't have one but rumour has it that there is a part of the chassis that is magnetic enough to hold the pen in place.
The only magnetic area I've found is where the keyboard attaches. And it seems, mainly the clip of the pen is magnetic. It probably would hold in place. But I'd like to see a way, to still use the keyboard and (magnetically) attach the pen.

It's no biggy.
I have the Wacom Bamboo stylus. It didn't attach to Surface Pro 2 either. I simply put it in my suit pocket, when going on a trip.
---> Solvable.

But your scenario would solve, what wodin describes: Leaving the keyboard at the desk. Taking the tablet to a meeting and jotting notes with the pen. And, when needed, attaching the pen magnetically to the tablet.
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