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However, the stylus is advertised as having "palm rejection technology", but this isn't quite true
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Palm rejection is good
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As for functionality, it does well, some palm rejection issues and some skipping when used to signed things, but otherwise it works.
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Pressure works as does palm rejection
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For me this eliminated the usefulness of the palm rejection feature
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Both apps that I've used the pen with had automatic palm rejection and made for a great writing experience
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Works fine for writing, the buttons work and the palm rejection is nice
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Works fine for writing, the buttons work and the palm rejection is nice
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Palm rejection is super shallow.
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Anyway, with Clip Studio and disabled palm rejection function in the Windows, it works very nice.
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Pressure works as does palm rejection
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Works with the 900s, but palm rejection is partial at best
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in my experience has palm rejection once the pen makes contact with the screenCons:- A tad slippery, feels very smooth (not to the point where it is flying out of you hand) but the ability to use a duct tape grip or attach a pencil/pen grip is there if you can forego the pen carrying laptop
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Palm rejection is good
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Note: This does not pair through bluetooth so palm rejection only works when you are within a centimeter of the screen
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Overall, I liked the size of the pen, as well as the palm rejection when using the pen
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Palm rejection is super shallow.
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Note: This does not pair through bluetooth so palm rejection only works when you are within a centimeter of the screen
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The battery it came with was not in the pen, but it was corroded so I went and purchased another AAAA battery (that's not an accidental additional A).