It does this with any nib, and with a fresh battery. No amount of adjusting anything has stopped it. No amount of adjusting things in Photoshop has helped, and in Autodesk Sketchbook, same. Windows Ink settings are um, limited, to say the least. Two, it takes ten times as long to draw a light/thin solid line because I have to keep attempting, undoing, and trying again until it decides to work. This is irritating for two reasons: one, if I need to undo, sometimes it's 10-15 steps back and that's to tell where it started. Like, as in, if I'm trying to draw very lightly, it will (more often than not) make several small lines which each register as their own stroke instead of one very light stroke. I like the stylus, but I'm having one VERY irritating problem. I haven't used the stylus a lot since buying the computer, but recently decided to get back into art again. Both were purchased packaged together less than a year ago. Either the sticker is there or you would have had to remove it - if neither is the case, you cant use an active pen on the system. I have a Bamboo Ink stylus that came with my Asus laptop. Its not the box you need to look at - if the system did not ship with a 'pen compatible' sticker on it (on the palmrest), its a touch screen - not a digitizing panel youd need for a pen.
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