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Originally Posted by shyhermit
Hi, Cootey, my apology. My comment is NOT meant to "play armchair coaching" or to imply that you are the problem. I am simply sharing my own experience with this particular stylus. Does not mean that I am discounting your experience with it. In fact, I think your line of thinking about the sensitivity of the button is very sound, given that product quality control with Kobo product is a well-known issue. 
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I see. Fair enough.
I have just started a return for the Stylus2. If I opted to have it replaced, I'd lose the ability to return for a refund because of the 30 day window, so I opted for the refund. I'll look for other alternatives, or I'll buy another one after Kobo gets some of the bugs worked out.
I discovered a new problem with the stylus. Now, this may fuel Quoth's belief that I'm too rough on my styluses

, but the tip of the nib broke off! No, I wasn't using it to pry open a can of dried paint. Unlike the Stylus1 nibs, the Stylus2 nibs are hollow inside. So I contacted Kobo about the nib and button issues and it qualified for a refund.
My friends call me a weirdness magnet. Very strange events happen to me, like ordering a burger and having it served without any burger between the buns. Odd stuff like that. It keeps life interesting.