Hey everybody!
Thanks for the great review on the Yoga Book. It definitely makes me want to have it. Just perfect in portability and functionality. I want to use it to get rid of all my paper notes and some minor calculations. I won't be using the Ink-on-paper feature though.
As I don't have it yet I can only tell what I've heard so far. The pen does not have any buttons and therefore has no erase or "right-click" function on the touch or on the screen, is that right?
There is a thread in the Lenovo forum about using third party pens instead, ofc omitting the Ink feature (which is not important to me)
http://ift.tt/2kdmTkV
One guy even reports full functionality on touch and screen including rigt-click and erase with a "HP TouchSmart tm2-1090eg" Pen. Other candidates could be Note 4 or Bamboo Smart Pen. Don't you think that would be a major upgrade?
So my question is for all those who have some other Wacom equipment lying around to simply try it out and give us a feedback. Maybe you WindowsCentral guys could do a test on that? I think that would be much of an interest for all YogaBook users
BR Alex
Thanks for the great review on the Yoga Book. It definitely makes me want to have it. Just perfect in portability and functionality. I want to use it to get rid of all my paper notes and some minor calculations. I won't be using the Ink-on-paper feature though.
As I don't have it yet I can only tell what I've heard so far. The pen does not have any buttons and therefore has no erase or "right-click" function on the touch or on the screen, is that right?
There is a thread in the Lenovo forum about using third party pens instead, ofc omitting the Ink feature (which is not important to me)
http://ift.tt/2kdmTkV
One guy even reports full functionality on touch and screen including rigt-click and erase with a "HP TouchSmart tm2-1090eg" Pen. Other candidates could be Note 4 or Bamboo Smart Pen. Don't you think that would be a major upgrade?
So my question is for all those who have some other Wacom equipment lying around to simply try it out and give us a feedback. Maybe you WindowsCentral guys could do a test on that? I think that would be much of an interest for all YogaBook users
BR Alex
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