Oh! Also! If you need another pen, I recommend this one for ~30 dollars. It's bigger (in girth), feels more natural. There's no Bluetooth stuff, but all the s pen gestures in squid/Samsung notes will work fine. Accidental button presses went from a few per session to absolutely none with this pen.
This is my favorite one to date....
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084DVTSC9?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
But also the Tab S3, S4, S6 pens are all compatible. Also the staedtler Norris. There's some Dell EMR styluses that work as well
This is just my guess that KP-501E2 is compatible with DTK-2100. If wrong, pls. forgive me.
~~DTZ~~ DTK-2100 has stylus status indicator at the left side of power button. This indicator emits blue light if pen tip is on the screen or pen side button is pressed when the Cintiq is showing screen properly and USB connection is OK. How does the indicator work?
EDIT: correct model name
I did a quick look and the Wacom One specifically says that it's an EMR stylus.
https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-One-CP91300B2Z-Creative-Display/dp/B084DVTSC9/ref=sr_1_2
Some Intuos tablets also say they come with an EMR pen, but I also see older versions that don't mention it. So I think you have to check specifically which one you have and if it's an EMR stylus or not.
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>Happened to my old pen too (stock Huion 420 pen). I ended up buying this wireless pen from Amazon and it solved all of my issues. This should solve yours if you have £20 to spare.
Replacement pens are available to purchace on amazon/other retailers, you will probably want something such as this, though other pens may also work too.
If you ran out of the nibs in the back of the tablet they sell nibs on Amazon.
These are ones I bought and they are great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005KB8H7M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_orFSCbW34WBXN
So, as has been discussed in some other replies to my original post, it really depends on what you'll be using it for. Most of Wacom's products are really good, despite maybe being excessively expensive for what they're offering. Wacom's Bamboo tablet is actually a really cheap, albeit toned-down solution to that. It's just a drawing surface with a Wacom stylus, and if that's something you can work with just fine, by all means go for it. Other options include their Intuos (which I don't understand very well now) and their IntuosPro (which is more like the old Intuos3 that I bought almost 10 years ago and that still works).
Other companies are giving Wacom some competition now, too, which is great, because I think Wacom is actually starting to compete back.
But anyway, let me know what you'd be using it for and I'll have a better idea of what to recommend.
> I had a Wacom prior to this and find the stylus for the S6 Lite excellent too.
The neat thing is that some of the Wacom styluses work on the Samsung tablets. I use a Wacom One pen with my S6 lite.
I would consider buying a stylus that uses standard Wacom felt nibs, which are much cheaper, less than $9.00 for 10:
https://www.connection.com/product/wacom-felt-pen-nibs-10-pack/ack22213/38056835
My favorite inexpensive stylus is the Wacom One at $30:
https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-One-CP91300B2Z-Creative-Display/dp/B084DVTSC9
I have the Boox triangular pen (from my Max Lumi), Lamy Al-Star, and a Samsung S pen, but my favorite stylus is the Wacom One:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084DVTSC9
It has an eraser button and the shape just feels the best in my hand.
Nibs are inexpensive and readily available, and it's a bargain for $30.
They worked in the stylus that came with my Onyx Max Lumi (triangular shape), so I think they should work in your pen.
My current favorite stylus is the Wacom One:
https://www.amazon.ca/Wacom-One-CP91300B2Z-Creative-Display/dp/B084DVTSC9
My Max Lumi came with this stylus, with the eraser on the end:
There are also a number of other Wacom styluses that have an erase button, like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084DVTSC9
I agree that the using the navigation ball is not as convenient as having built-in gestures, but I found I got used to it with fewer issues than you've had.
One thing I found that makes adjusting the UI settings easier is to set one of the navigation ball icons to 'app settings'. This allows you to see the effects of the change immediately.
I'll add one more stylus suggestion - the Wacom One Pen:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084DVTSC9
I have the original Boox stylus (triangular with eraser on end), Lamy Al-Star, and the Wacom One, among others.
While the Lamy is a very well-built stylus and I like the cap, I think that the Wacom One is the most comfortable to hold and write with.
Its size and shape make it my favorite, and using it with the Wacom felt nibs gives the best writing feel.
Depends on which Wacom pen you want to use. The one you linked does not look like an EMR pen and it most likely will not work. But, you can buy the pen for Wacom One 13, link below: https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-One-CP91300B2Z-Creative-Display/dp/B084DVTSC9
You can also buy the pen for Galaxy Tab S6 Lite pen.
In the meantime, 30 bucks for the wacom one pen. It feels like trash in comparison, but I keep one as a spare just in case of this very scenario!
A capacitive stylus. Non battery one. One youtuber that I follow recommend https://www.amazon.com/Mixoo-Capacitive-Sensitivity-Precision-Universal/dp/B01N2OJX82
Check you his video. He got a link to it. Someone even mentioned on why he is not using samsung spen. But he stands on that stylus.
Wacom One Pen CP91300B2Z for Wacom One Creative Pen Display https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B084DVTSC9/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_CARTWQFS3A2HF2QQHF5C
Same thing happened to mine. Then I bought this pen. I love it's tip compared to the Samsung one, it's much rounder, and it doesn't scratch against the screen. The pen even has a few extra tips, so I was able to replace the worn out one in the Samsung pen
Any Wacom EMR stylus for tablets should work (note, not their ones for their very own products except very old ones and current the Wacom ONE).
There are several names for these going around, but there are two generations.
The first generation EMR styluses work, but there's a offset that is usually impossible to fully get with of. There are some good designs among these, but they tend to be worse built and are usually harder to find. Many of these have two side buttons, but usually only one will work on recent devices.
The second generation styluses (some times branded 'Feel' or 'Feel IT') are the ones that work well. Erasers and buttons should work too, although I believe the LAMY button doesn't on the Origin.
For a relatively updated list is Wacom EMR styluses (for tablets, not their professional stuff), see here.
It works with the tablet flawlessly, and even the button works for the Samsung notes and pop ups etc. Right out of the box. Also comes with spare nibs
I use the Wacom One and really like it. Less grippy nib than the original s pen but I'll probably fix that with a swap whenever this one wears down.
Someone mentioned the grip pen below and I concur if you're looking for something heavier and way more cushioned. They've gone down in price too, it seems. The art pen is another option. That's certainly the largest one that I've personally held, and I have stupid big hands. Hope you find what you're looking for!
Thanks, but I live in Canada so I have to use the Amazon Canada prices. Does that mean I'll have to pay an inflated price for these nibs?
I understand there are also third-party nibs, but what would be the setbacks with them?
I got the Wacom One Pen and am very happy with it. I liked it better than the one that came with the device. The minor issue is it’s not magnetic. It has a button that switches the pen to eraser mode. Also knowing it’ll work with Wacom nibs is good for the future. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084DVTSC9
Np! I bought on Amazon(https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-One-CP91300B2Z-Creative-Display/dp/B084DVTSC9/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=24U6GTFRZVF6J&keywords=wacom+one+pen&qid=1642904761&sprefix=wacom+one+pen%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-3) and it surprisingly came in two days when estimated delivery was 5 days.
Yes, rM nibs are compatible with this stylus, but it took me some force to pull the original nib out of the pen.
Tip on the button: At first I had trouble registering clicks, but it seems like I was putting the pen too far away from the screen. Once I pointed the nib close to the screen while clicking, the they were registering perfectly.
I haven't had it come up on the control panel
I use the Wacom One as a backup. The button works without hacks. I replaced I t’s slightly-harder-nibs with the rM nibs. Wacom One Pen CP91300B2Z for Wacom One Creative Pen Display https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084DVTSC9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_KDG82W75W8WC94DZS1X9
I bought this one:
https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Wacom-One-Pen-CP91300B2Z-creativo/dp/B084DVTSC9
The difference is that it feels more like a pencil as it is bigger, also the tip is hard, and it dances on the screen, but I like that because it is more fluid, and makes a noise like tapping, which I like because it relaxes me XD