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Old 06-16-2023, 04:52 PM   #6
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Wow I had no idea the Surface Pen worked on a Kobo. I decided to try it and it worked perfectly on my Kobo Libra 2, for like 3 minutes. Then it stopped detecting it.

edit: it was detected again after being in sleep mode for a few minutes. Exiting KOReader seems to make it undetectable for a little while but otherwise works perfectly, with pressure sensitivity in the sketchpad, and the eraser being detected as a thicker brush.
Officially the Libra 2 has no Pen support. Unsurprising that KOReader upsets it.
The Sketchpad is hidden on Sage and Elipsa, but search devmodeon adds it in Beta features. Not useful caompared to Basic Notebook, except the saved sketches are in "My Books".
I tried the Kobo pen and the MS pen on the Libra2 when someone mentioned the Sketchpad worked. The original Libra doesn't even use it as capacitive touch, too fine a point. The rubbery tip "dumb stylus" for phones does work of course.
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