Wacom Stylus Bought From Banggood – Not As Good As My Note 4 Stylus? Anyone Else

Wacom Stylus Bought From Banggood – Not As Good As My Note 4 Stylus? Anyone Else

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  • #48912
    Lou
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    • Posts: 17

    This is from Banggood’s reviews of this pen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2ZesmQX7ws (a reviewer linked to this). Mine also does this, it won’t highlight or open programs when I click on them from Desktop (like this user) whereas my Note 4 pen does this easily. It writes, but not consistently.

    Here is me demonstrating first the BG stylus, writing and double-clicking/dragging icons, then the Note 4 stylus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nymAIDrHXig (the Note 4 stylus isn’t as “noisy” when tapping the screen, probably because it has a rubberised nib, compared to the BG stylus’ hard plastic nib). I would talk but I have a sore throat today! 🙂

    #48914
    Andrew W
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    • Posts: 95

    That’s interesting.

    While wacom styluses seem compatable between devices I wonder how much the circuitry/build differs between them.

    EG. note 2 had greater height detection than Note 1.

    Was this due to the stylus itself or the circuitry on the device itself.

    For the price of the cube stylus I was thinking of trying to get a Samsung or other Wacom stylus.

    Something with two buttons…

     

    #48962
    Chris G
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    It’s the rubber tip I think that makes all the difference, the Cube i7 stylus and book one (They are the same) have a hard plastic time, that doesn’t have the same resistance and feel to it like the Note stylus.

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    #48988
    Lou
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    Thanks 🙂 Wondering if changing the hard nibs to rubberised ones will make difference? If anyone has reasonably priced links to share, (don’t want to throw good money after bad) I’d be grateful!

    Not sure if Banggood will refund me for this pen, still waiting on the refund for the AC Adapter I had to buy myself.

    Edit: Tried taking the S-Pen nib out to see if I could do a switcheroo, but the stylus nib is too thin.

    #49271
    Nawab arzoo
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    • Posts: 6

    i am thinking of buying a stylus for cube i7 book but
    i have seen many places that Samsung note 4 stylus works better than cube stylus . i would like to know if palm rejection works with Samsung note 4 stylus with pressure sensitivity and if i buy note 5 stylus then will it work with cube i7 book ?

    #49308
    Daniel Hellström
    Participant
    • Posts: 2

    The note 2 pen works with pressure sensitivity so im sure the pen for note 4 also does it. havent tried it cos im sure 😛
    i have no idea about note 5 pen.

    #49629
    Lou
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    • Posts: 17

    On another forum someone’s recommended I try the Fujitsu T4020 T4220 Notebook Stylus Pen CP323611-01. It looks as though it still has a hard plastic tip (if that determines how sensitive it is, not sure). Anyone tried it with an i7 Book/i7 Stylus? Don’t want to buy another useless pen.

    #49645
    Nawab arzoo
    Participant
    • Posts: 6

    I know note stylus works good and its better then cube native stylus. But i don’t know palm rejection works or not.

    #49854
    Lou
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    • Posts: 17

    This might be worth a try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964551 (how to adjust sensitivity on your stylus).

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