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Originally Posted by curry_sinatra
Thank you guys. A powered apple pen clone or a samsung s pen clone from amazon is what im considering. It says 'capacitive' in the description for both of them. Are you hinting that will not work?
thanks
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It’s as Unsheikid said, an Apple Pen clone won’t work. I have an Apple Pen. It does nothing on my Kobo. There are powered capacitive styluses out there, but they require software to pair with the device, software that the Kobo doesn’t have. You will need a non-powered capacitive device for your Kobo. That’s why I recommended the styluses that I did. They have several fine tips to choose from (disc, nib, etc) and they are capacitive, so your Kobo will recognize them.
Did you look at the styluses I recommended? I think you’ll like them. Even though they’re more pen-like than pencil-like, they aren’t bulky. Do you need me to post the specific URLs?
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