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* Digital pen for Oukitel RT1Massimo Peca
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Subject: Digital pen for Oukitel RT1
From: Massimo Peca
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From: massimo@esatto.com (Massimo Peca)
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Subject: Digital pen for Oukitel RT1
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Hello everyone,
I hope I am in the right place.
I would need to know what are the models of digital pens from Wacom (or
another good manufacturer) with "passive capacitive" technology. Reading
their website, I didn't understand it.
I asked Wacom technical support, but they couldn't tell me. They only
provided me with useless and misleading information.
I have to use the pen with my Oukitel RT1 tablet. I asked them (Oukitel)
which pens were suitable and they said, "Dear customer.
Our tablets only support passive capacitive pens.".

Thank you
Regards
Massimo

Subject: Re: Digital pen for Oukitel RT1
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Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> wrote:

> I would need to know what are the models of digital pens from Wacom
> (or another good manufacturer) with "passive capacitive" technology.
> Reading their website, I didn't understand it. I asked Wacom
> technical support, but they couldn't tell me. They only provided me
> with useless and misleading information. I have to use the pen with
> my Oukitel RT1 tablet. I asked them (Oukitel) which pens were
> suitable and they said, "Dear customer. Our tablets only support
> passive capacitive pens".

Just a "pen" with a plastic shaft and a rubber tip will work. Just like
your finger, the stylus changes the capacitance at the touch point. You
can some with the blunt rubber ends, with the pointed tips, or a combo
of both. To emulate your finger but with better precision, the blunt
rubber ends are good. If you plan on drawing, you'll probably want the
pointy ones. Some have removable tips, so you can pick a size.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=passive+tablet+pen
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=passive%20stylus

You can add "Oukitel" into the search criteria, but you'll get similar
pens listed.

Subject: Re: Digital pen for Oukitel RT1
From: Theo
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From: theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk (Theo)
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Massimo Peca <massimo@esatto.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I hope I am in the right place.
> I would need to know what are the models of digital pens from Wacom (or
> another good manufacturer) with "passive capacitive" technology. Reading
> their website, I didn't understand it.
> I asked Wacom technical support, but they couldn't tell me. They only
> provided me with useless and misleading information.
> I have to use the pen with my Oukitel RT1 tablet. I asked them (Oukitel)
> which pens were suitable and they said, "Dear customer.
> Our tablets only support passive capacitive pens.".

Wacom EMR is tech that uses a passive (inductive) pen - been on tablets for
20+ years. But the display needs to support it.

By 'passive capacitive' they probably mean 'looks like a finger' - a giant
rubber foam stick. Such are available all over from $1 upwards.

There are also active styli that claim to give more precision on capacitive
screens - Adonit is one brand. Often they're optimised for popular models
like iPhones/iPads, so using them on a random phone may not work, or may
lack precision.

Dug out an Adonit Snap (2016) from the drawer and tried it on a Pixel 7 Pro
- it works ok, although diagonal lines are wavy showing a loss of precision.
But the battery will no longer charge so it'll only work with the USB
charger plugged in, making it less useful today.

Theo

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