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Old 06-16-2023, 07:17 PM   #7
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Try different software on the Laptop? Only some specialist sketching sw will show pressure. Try The Gimp as it can vary width, colour or density with pen pressure, if the pen and driver support it.
I've one Linux annotation package that annoyingly is pressure sensitive so that normal pressure is faint and you have to write hard (Wacom) for regular annotation. Mostly for annotation you want normal pressure and on/off ink.
Can you name a few other apps to try?

I went out and bought an actual Surface Pen (it turns out the BB website was wrong, and they do have it in store). I haven't been able to figure out how to use pressure to do anything in GIMP.

At this point I don't think this laptop has the promised feature. (And I can't install a new driver; it's running stock Windows 10, which has already been updated.)
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