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Originally Posted by Mar71n
Well, the fact is that I am able to use a pen that is pretty much the equivalent to the Surface Pen, and it works! It is much more precise than a normal capacitive rubber stylus or a finger, and as I mentioned earlier, it is surprisingly accurate.
In fact, I actually just discovered that using the two buttons on the pen, I am able to both erase and draw with a thick line width! So problem solved I guess 
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I just checked as I have a Libra original and a Libra 2.
The Libra 2 obviously has a digitiser, because the Kobo pen works. The button nearer tip does fat and other button does erase.
The Libra, which is very similar but older does not have a digitiser, neither a Kobo Pen or Surface Pen works at all.
The Pen will highlight on the Libra 2, but not the original Libra.
Perhaps Kobo will release the Notebook feature later for the Libra 2.
The Pen doesn't work on a Nia or H2O original either.
So you made an interesting discovery. I'd already tried other Kobo models (not expecting it to work), but I'd not tested the Libra 2 which I most recently got, because I assumed it would have the Notebooks if there was a digitiser.
I can verify neither kind of Wacom Pen/Stylus works on any Kobo.