X201 - Wacom Penabled vs Thinkpad Digitizer
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@xxx4everxxx No, Only the "Wacom penabled" brand styluses are compatible
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referring to them both as 'this one' doesn't really help much
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Can you use any type of wacom tablet pens? i.e Intuos 4 pen for the lenovo x201?
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@Xenodamus I'm using Windows Journal which has pressure sensitivity. I'll check out Sketch Book Pro and see what happens. Thnx.
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(I have an x61T)
I read on Amazon that the eraser doesn't work on the Wacom stylus on the lenovo's. Is this true or do you just need a driver update or something?
One last question, I will only be taking notes with the pen and doing school work that doesn't require much. The Wacom is significantly cheaper, would you recommend it as a good replacement (assuming the eraser works that is)
mkloppel 1 month ago
@mkloppel I'm not sure about the X61T because I never had this product. My recommendation with the X201T and X220T has been a Fujitsu Lifebook Digitizer that has two buttons and an eraser. Search for "X201 Fujitsu Lifebook" and you should see it. /watch?v=UBySlk1b2fs
JesseBAndersen 1 month ago
Technically.. they're both Wacom penabled styluses (its the name of the digitiser technology),
Just that the white one is the Generic wacom one you can buy from the web, and the Thinkpad one is the IBM branded stylus!
But yes Great video, I have both and noticed the same thing!
KaiAdin 4 months ago
@KaiAdin Well... yes they are both Wacom Penabled. I started using a Fujitsu one that had two buttons which gave me some extra possibilities.
JesseBAndersen 4 months ago
Do i have to install any drivers to make the pressure sensitivity work in photoshop. Or i can start painting right out the box?
kidzombi7 7 months ago
@kidzombi7 It depends if the program supports it. A lot of people say that the drivers don't have pressure sensitivity with Photoshop, which can be corrected by download alternative Wacom drivers.
JesseBAndersen 7 months ago