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Bamboo ink stylus carrying case
Bamboo ink stylus carrying case









  1. BAMBOO INK STYLUS CARRYING CASE DRIVER
  2. BAMBOO INK STYLUS CARRYING CASE PRO
  3. BAMBOO INK STYLUS CARRYING CASE WINDOWS

IAF is slightly better than those devices’ native pens, so if that matters to you, you may want to give the Ink a try.

BAMBOO INK STYLUS CARRYING CASE PRO

I tested MPP compatibility on the Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 3 and VAIO Z Canvas. There’s no visual feedback on the pen itself when the switch occurs, so it’s just a matter of repeating the steps until the new device recognizes the pen. Going back and forth between several devices, I found that protocol switch didn’t happen 100% reliably. To switch to Microsoft Pen Protocol, simultaneously hold down the two side switches for two seconds.

BAMBOO INK STYLUS CARRYING CASE DRIVER

The driver allows you to program the top pen button and two side switches, set tip sensitivity, calibrate the pen and configure the optional radial menu.īy default, the pen is configured for Active ES devices. Wacom has updated its Feel driver to 7.3.4-36 and the Ink is instantly recognized. It also does not work with devices featuring pen tech from rivals like Synaptics. The pen DOES NOT work with Wacom EMR (passive) tablet PCs like the original Surface Pro 1 and 2. The pen supports both Wacom Active ES devices and the Microsoft Pen Protocol (formerly NTrig’s DuoSense2). The Ink has been positioned as part of Wacom’s Universal Pen Framework (UPF), but it’s still a significantly less-than-universal solution. But before you run out and spend your hard-earned money, it’s important to understand what it is – and isn’t. We certainly hope so, because the Bamboo Ink needs official support if it’s to fulfill its promise as a Surface Pen replacement.Ī successor to the Bamboo Smart Stylus for select tablets and 2-in-1s (CS320AK), the new Bamboo Ink (CS321AK) retails for $70. According to an exchange with Wacom customer service, shared by reader Brian Eun, the pen will be officially unveiled and show up on Wacom’s site May 31. Several other pen enthusiasts on Twitter and have reported finding them in stores throughout the country. Last week, I was able to order one online and received it two days after walking in to my local Best Buy and purchasing another one in person. It showed up at Best Buy online a few weeks ago without a ship date and as I write this post, that retailer still shows the pen as a pre-order item with no store availability. Instead, he tweeted the news a few minutes after he got off the stage.įor the next nine months, we heard nothing until Wacom issued a release at CES that the pen was almost ready.

BAMBOO INK STYLUS CARRYING CASE WINDOWS

But presenter Bryan Roper ran out of time during his Windows Ink demo and forgot to mention the new collaboration with Wacom. The dual protocol pen was originally supposed to be announced on stage by Microsoft at its Build conference in March, 2016. This on-again, off-again release is only fitting for a product that’s received very erratic promotion from the very start. We’ve received unconfirmed reports that the pen won’t be available again until after its official release date June 1. ORIGINAL POST: Although it hasn’t yet appeared on any Wacom site, the new Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus was briefly available for purchase this week at Best Buy stores throughout the U.S.











Bamboo ink stylus carrying case