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Originally Posted by elipsajune
It would be interesting to check if the Microsoft Surface pen works with the Elipsa.
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I just checked with the Surface Book 2 pen and it can write on the Elipsa; both pens can erase the other one's trace as well as their own, but the Surface pen has only one (erase) button, and is less comfortable for writing on the Elipsa; it is difficult to draw a smooth continuous curve on the Elipsa with it, which makes erasing iffy. I think this is because Elipsa's surface is not as smooth as the Surface's surface.
The Surface pen is perfect for drawing on the Surface, where it glides effortlessly. In sketchbook, it works better than Elipsa's.
I conclude one should use the appropriate pen for each device - using the other is not satisfactory.
EDIT: I should add that the Kobo pen is more comfortable to hold, and its erase button much more comfortable than the Surface's.