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October 21, 2016 at 7:51 am #55321
Hi,
I bought the wacom bamboo for galaxy note s and it works with my cube i7 book rather good (https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B014KZ1Y6Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1).
I chose this one, mainly because its wacom and because of its relatively low price (compared to more advanced models from wacom).
On the sad side you only get one button, which, in most of the apps, works as the right click on the mouse, and in OneNote you can use it as “lasso selector”. So no erasor, no additional buttons.
Others might complain about its “small” size, I however prefer it this way.
I use it for note taking and for some sketches in Mischief. Haven’t used it for coloring nor for other advanced graphic design stuff.
October 21, 2016 at 8:23 am #55323Thank you for reply.
i have bought the Bamboo CS-320 but it want work with the Cube! Isn’t the CS-310 the same like the CS-310.
Or do i maybe have to activate the pen or the tablet to work with the pen?
Does the CS-310 as you have, has a battery inside?
October 22, 2016 at 9:55 am #55394Hey,
Well, I couldn’t find any information on CS310 and CS320 differences on the official Wacom website, though the images popping up, once I type “cs320 wacom” in Google, suggest that it is the same model as the one I have — wacom bamboo for galaxy note s — BUT with two buttons (congrats :).
Anyways, mine is an EMR pen, so no batteries, nor USB charging, once you install the recent driver from the Wacom website, should be working out of the box. If that’s not the case, I suggest checking the display driver for cube i7 book too.
The manufacturers, in most of the cases, do not explicitly mention whether the digitizer technology is EMR, ActiveES, or N-Trig, so it is kind of hard to find the right pen for your tablet. But, essentially, all the pens compatible with galaxy note s, surface pro / pro 2 should be compatible with cube i7 book.
I suggest you check the cube i7 book forum here on techtablets, there was a thread listing specifically all the pens that should work with cube i7 book.
November 19, 2016 at 11:06 am #57133Hello to all.
I do not understand how to recognize the compatibility of the stylus cube i7 book. I’m a bit confused. Your testimonies are not clear to me. I would like to review the situation.The cep01 stylus is no longer being produced, so gearbest recommends this http://www.gearbest.com/tablet-accessories/pp_522006.html , its economical price makes me think that there is no quality and that does not respond well, it is less accurate. Then I searched this forum various compatible stylus and found the list, but none of them convince me about the appearance, cost or functionality that would offer or not ( I know i’m boring).
So to be sure I ask for your opinion.
I also want to purchase a stylus that does not cause problems to the corners of the screen and responds well to the different levels of pressure and the palm of the hand (but this is not a stylus problem ??). I wish he had the eraser, preferably on the top, also two buttons comes in handy. So the smart CS320 bamboo stylus is compatible with the i7 book? Have you tried and did not know anything for sure?
Compared to the CS310 it has only one button more, but it is not for the surface pro 2 or samsung galaxy note then it does not work?
All Samsung’s stylus are too small and light for me … I want a pen that you can easily carry, snapping into the cover with the clips, without that I should worry about losing it.
Can you help me,please?
Thank you in advance.November 19, 2016 at 11:57 am #57141Hello,
If you want a cheap but working EMR stylus, you can use a samsung galaxy note 3 or 4 stylus, I ‘ve tryed with a note 4 stylus and it works like a charm on gimp with pressure control. The différence is that note 3 had 1024 pressure points and note 4 2048. the only missing thing is that you don’t have rubber on it.
November 19, 2016 at 8:24 pm #57153I have Note 2 and Note 3 styli and they’re both great. Though the Note 3 has much more sensitive pressure allowing much finer lines when drawing. Would like to try a Note 4. These styli can be found second hand on ebay for a few £. Beware fakes though. 99% of new ones are cheap copies. Better to go for genuine used ones.
November 20, 2016 at 6:47 pm #57180Thanks for the tips, however I can spend even more if it’s accurate (For wacom pen for example). Pens so small and light of the galaxy note 3 or 4 do not like.
November 20, 2016 at 7:24 pm #57181My advice is to try a few different ones. There’s a lot of variation in sensitivity and feel with these things. The Note pens are perfect for a smallish screen such as this and the rubberised tips on them provide a better grip on the screen, allowing more control.
November 20, 2016 at 7:31 pm #57182hey guys,
i have bought the Surface Pro 2 Pen – but my problem with it is that i cant calibrate it so well …. is there any better solution the doing the calibration with the preinstalled wacom software ?
November 24, 2016 at 6:49 pm #57441estoy esperando la i7 book y quisiera saber de algunas plumas compatibles, que sean economicas y sirva. saludos.
I’m waiting for the i7 book and I would like to know of some compatible pens, which are economical and useful. Greetings.
November 24, 2016 at 9:12 pm #57447November 24, 2016 at 9:23 pm #57448The cheapest pen I found was http://www.banggood.com/Original-Electromagnetic-WACOM-Pen-For-Cube-I7-Stylus-p-985391.html?rmmds=detail-top-buytogether
I wouldn’t pay that price for a potentially rubbish stylus. The Fujitsu styli have great reviews, two buttons, eraser and can be found new on ebay for very little money. e.g £7…
April 19, 2017 at 7:11 pm #65701I use the fujitsu t4220 and is very good
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