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Old 04-10-2024, 05:53 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
In my testing on a Kobo Sage, any stylus using the N-Trig/MPP protocol will work.
I've bought several 3rd party N-Trig/MPP advertised for the MS Surface 3 or later. Check it's a version with pressure and without the Bluetooth button (for OneNote?). There are ones that use AAAA (last nearly 6 months and about 25c) and ones that are rechargeable via USB-C or Micro-USB.
Cheapest was about €18 inc shipping from Amazon and dearest about €30. The Kobo original was €52 ex shipping at the time.

The 2 different models I got work identically to Kobo Pen on Sage, Elipsa and the Libra 2 Sketchpad (which only appears on Sage & Elipsa in devmodeon) which saves SVG. On the Libra 2 (not original Libra), Sage and Elipsa Sketch pad, one button is fat line and the other is erase. Drawing resolution is better on the Libra 2 than a finger. So the Libra 2 simply lacks extra SW, not the HW.

They work identically to the kobo Pen on all the regular Sage and Elipsa pen functions.
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