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Old 03-11-2018, 01:28 PM   #335
orpheus2011
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Originally Posted by plusz View Post
@ rogerpiano is definitely exaggerating the problem. The stylus has already a very delicate tip which slides smoothly over the surface. The rubber, that is the other side of the stylus, is not that smooth though. Myself I don't use the pressure-sensitive writing mode as I prefer to slide the pen effortlessly and always draw with fixed width to my liking. It is a little annoying that the Max always default to pressure-sensitive writing mode. This should be configurable in the general device settings.

Nonetheless the screen surface is a bit soft. I have never used screen protectors on my devices and never got scratches. On my Max2 I already can spot "microscopic" scratches when looking thoroughly under strong light. It's something that did not happened through a year with my Max (it still looks pristine). I guess that under my use the screen surface may exhibit some wear out after two or three years. I think that the eraser side of the pen may have caused the scratches, as suggested by others. I'll rather use the software erase mode from now on.
Thanks, plusz, good to know! I will too avoid the eraser part of the pen, looks like it could cure the issue.
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