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Old 06-04-2024, 07:47 PM   #42
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Indeed, I do highlight quite a bit. The 520C has a single, 3/4 inch flush "button" on a flat portion of the barrel which provides both highlighting and erasure. A quick press activates the stylus and a tiny led illuminates just above the button. Pressing the lower part of the button provides highlighting, pressing the top part provides erasure. For me, it is a much quicker operation.

Yes, in my case Kobo's Stylus 2 was a fail. I sure wouldn't buy one at the price they are asking.

Oh! It’s a rocker switch! That isn’t clear in the product pictures. Very nice to know. I’ll probably pick one up next.

Unlike you and Quoth, however, I didn’t mind flipping the stylus over for the eraser. It was a rather simple flick for me, perhaps because I am an artist, so I actually enjoyed that aspect of the Kobo Stylus2.

How often do you go through nibs with the 520C?
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