![]() Wacom's settings tool allows us to map the pen input to either of the monitors if you have say two monitors connected to your PC. Hopefully, ehomewei can update their firmware to get this fixed in the future. We believe this is due to the ehomewei hardware only supporting certain pen API. On Surface Book 2, SAI, Medibang and Krita all respond to at least one of the side buttons of the same pens as eraser or color picker. Testing further, we found that some apps like Autodesk SketchBook pro gets eraser button signal, but others like Paint Tool SAI 1.2.5, Medibang Paint Pro 26.2 (v2.1.21), and Krita 4.4.5 (using Windows Ink) don't on the ehomewei. The same pens give eraser signal and button = 2 when we press the lower and upper side buttons respectively on a Surface device, so that's definitely something the ehomewei is missing. Using another MPP 2.0 pen, we are able to button = 2 when we press the upper side button, so that means we get back the usage of at least one side button. That means the side buttons are useless, at least for painting in Expresii. In fact, all tip and the two side buttons give button = 1 if we look at the Diagnostic page of Expresii. We don't get an eraser signal when we press the lower side button of the included pen. looks like this display has some bug with button signals. Yes, this device supports pen tilt even during hover! This is something this display being better than a Surface device.īuttons bug. ![]() ![]() The included active pen requires AAAA battery to operate just like the Surface Pen, but you can get yourself one that uses rechargeable battery. The pen it supports is an active pen complying to the Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0.
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