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Old 11-29-2022, 03:18 PM   #225
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Originally Posted by innocenat View Post
I believe you still need some circuitry in the machine to receive the pressure information from the pen.

Don't know if it's actually related to the device thickness though.
It has no effect on thickness.
I never heard of a digitizer that works with a pressure sensitive pen that doesn't use the pressure. An application might not use the data, but the chip that receives the data will get all the data.
There are (or were 25 years ago) digitizers that only had binary on/off on "pressure" to simulate mouse left click. Very cheap and usually cabled. No-one is going to put that on a tablet.
It's definitely a Wacom EMR, so there is pressure info on the internal chip, though it's possible the application only uses an on/off threshold for display on screen.
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