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Old 08-31-2014, 02:27 PM   #226
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Well, well, well. I seem to have a problem with the N-Trig digitizer. When in landscape approximately 1 cm in the digitizer don't seem to register a connection. As I move the pan over that area instead of continuing to draw it will make a 90 degree turn and then jump Another cm before it continues to draw on the initially intended line. So instead of a diagonal line I get a staircase step.

The image was from drawing with it in portrait mode, Windows logo at the bottom.
Just checked in detail in the Bamboo Page app from WACOM.
I've switched to the grid background, to check accuracy of the pen.
The ink lags a bit behind, but it's perfectly accurate, whereas the WACOM pen on Surface Pro 2 had been off up to 2mm in the corners.
I've drawn perfect lines in the Bamboo Page app. I've used the grid line closest to the edge for orientation, about 1.5mm from the bezel. No "jumps", neither in landscape nor in portrait. Actually, the accuracy is stunning, even in the corners. The best pen I've experienced so far in any tablet. Regarding accuracy, my Dell Venue 8 Pro (pen Gen 2) is about the same, but the pen on Dell Venue 8 Pro has to be pressed much harder to the screen, which isn't quite natural handwriting/drawing. The Surface Pro 3 pen has a quite natural flow. Very nice!
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