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Originally Posted by JS_F
I'm not entirely sure, I think the problem with screen scratches can have to do with the material of the tip? If my memory severs me well, Note and Max 2 don't require the tip of the stylus to be replaced. So maybe the material of the tip is too tough which can cause scratches?
I made a lot of notes with my Remarkable and Sony DPT RP1, and didn't use any screen protector at all. So far I didn't see any scratches.
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That makes a lot of sense to me - seems to point to the material of the actual tip being too hard....
That gives us maybe the choice between replacing tips or replacing screen protectors.
The (what seems to me at least) somewhat excessive pressure needed to use the eraser-end of the stylus must be a prime suspect for scratching I think - perhaps the eraser-function would be better implemented with the stylus-tip instead, perhaps with a press of the other (top) end to toggle the erase/draw functions?
John B.