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===Select best tool per use-case=== | ===Select best tool per use-case=== | ||
====Hardware==== | ====Hardware==== | ||
For digital editing, a screen-based tablet and a pressure-sensitive pen are recommended. These pens are typically marketed as "stylus". | For digital editing, a screen-based tablet and a pressure-sensitive pen are recommended. These pens are typically marketed as "stylus". Make sure your screen device and pen are compatible with each other. | ||
* Many battery-free pens are not pressure-sensitive and are simply finger replacements | * Many battery-free, chip-free (passive) pens are not pressure-sensitive and are simply finger replacements. | ||
** If you want a pressure-sensitive | ** If you want a battery-free but chip-including (active) and therefore pressure-sensitive pen, look for an EMR (electromagnetic resonance) device; this is common on Wacom devices and many Samsung S Pen devices. | ||
* For battery-powered active pens with pressure sensitivity, look for keywords such as AES (Active Electrostatic), MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol), and USI (Universal Stylus Initiative, usually found on Chromebooks). | * For battery-powered, chip-including (active) pens with pressure sensitivity, look for keywords such as AES (Active Electrostatic), MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol), and USI (Universal Stylus Initiative, usually found on Chromebooks). | ||
Additional features to consider: | Additional features to consider: | ||
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