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    Buy Lenovo ThinkPad T480 14 inch Business Laptop | Price, Reviews | Lenovo India[^]

    By configuring your T480 with an optional touchscreen, you can interact more intuitively and easily with your work—and have more fun during your downtime.

    Can we make a digitizer/Active pen work with multi-touch screens like above?

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      Buy Lenovo ThinkPad T480 14 inch Business Laptop | Price, Reviews | Lenovo India[^]

      By configuring your T480 with an optional touchscreen, you can interact more intuitively and easily with your work—and have more fun during your downtime.

      Can we make a digitizer/Active pen work with multi-touch screens like above?

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      It depends on the capabilities of the display you're using. You're going to have to contact the manufacturer of the display to find out what type of "pens" are supported and whether or not it supports "multiple touch" when it comes to pens. In some touch displays, pens do not work but fingers do. In other displays, it's the other way around. And still others, they can support both.

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        It depends on the capabilities of the display you're using. You're going to have to contact the manufacturer of the display to find out what type of "pens" are supported and whether or not it supports "multiple touch" when it comes to pens. In some touch displays, pens do not work but fingers do. In other displays, it's the other way around. And still others, they can support both.

        Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
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        There are active touch pens that work with capacitive touch screens like my phone. However, the pen that came with my Lenovo, sadly, doesn't.

        I live in Oregon, and I'm an engineer.

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          There are active touch pens that work with capacitive touch screens like my phone. However, the pen that came with my Lenovo, sadly, doesn't.

          I live in Oregon, and I'm an engineer.

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          Thanks :thumbsup:

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            It depends on the capabilities of the display you're using. You're going to have to contact the manufacturer of the display to find out what type of "pens" are supported and whether or not it supports "multiple touch" when it comes to pens. In some touch displays, pens do not work but fingers do. In other displays, it's the other way around. And still others, they can support both.

            Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
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            :thumbsup:

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