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Originally Posted by HarryT
Thank you. I remember that on the Iliad the touch screen was disabled when the stylus was in its slot.
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They originally did that for power saving reasons. However, it's since been shown that enabling/disabling the screen makes very little difference as far as the battery. The WACOM screen only draws noticable power if you're actually writing on it. Because of that, iRex made the DR so that it's on all the time. It's just simpler that way.
You should not have any problems leaving the original stylus in the DR and using the professional one to write.