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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
The Wacom EInk Tablet Pen only have one button if any, the one as an eraser - they also don't have a power source which required a button as a left mouse button.
However, as long as you don't know the pen, any statement about it is pure speculation.
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Yes of course it's speculation but it's NOT speculation that Wacom pens can have two buttons. There is nothing different about the Wacom EMR digitizer in an eInk panel or an LCD one. That's why you can use pens from the Galaxy Note series, the original Surface Pro or whatever on the Note Air. And several of them have two buttons, and no they don't require power either. I personally used a Fujitsu T5000 pen with two side buttons and a top eraser with my Wacom EMR Windows tablet for years. It has no battery and was never charged. One button was left click, the other right click and the top was the eraser. You could also map them. I think 2 buttons might not be supported in Android but Kobo's OS is Kobo's and if they want 2 buttons it should be no problem.