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In my limited experience Wacom pens don’t work with anything but Wacom tablets… I don’t own one of the “new” fancy ones with a screen, but capacitive (most new touch screens) don’t seem to detect the Wacom pen. There are pens out there that are supposed to work with any capacitive screen, but I don’t think they provide the force/angle information that the Wacom pen does.
the wacom pens on wacom tablets are solid but plenty of other pens support force/angle and those do work with the starlite.
You should probably help out the OP by mentioning a few by name ;-)
any mpp pen should support pressure. mpp 2.0 will have tilt and such. personally I have a lenovo precision 2.
Cool. I wasn’t aware that tilt was coming in the next version :-)
uh no, mpp 2.0 is the pen protocol. tilt was supported day 1.
Now I’m confused again… the specific Lenovo pen you got supported tilt? You mentioned mmp 2.0 was coming, or something to that effect, that was the next version I was referring to.
the pen I bought supports tilt. The one starlabs sells does not.
MPP is the protocol and has different versions like how Bluetooth or WiFi do. MPP 2.0 has existed for a while it isn't new.
Thank you for taking the time to clarify all that.
Tilt is really critical for a good drawing and especially painting experience.