New Samsung S-Pen

bill-e

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I Just bought a new, larger Samsung S-Pen with eraser. It works great and the size makes it much easier to use the button.

I bought it on Amazon. S-Pen

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I bought the Wacom CS-300 Bamboo stylus for Galaxy Note. Comfortable to use and very happy with it.

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Did you have to change anything? When I flip the pen around it just continues to write like the nib tip, except now it's springy and fat :(
 
Nope, just press down to engage the eraser. I have used it in S Note and Sketchbook.

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I'm lecturenotes you have to change the settings.

Button one should be the eraser end, but you may have to experiment.

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Personally, I don't find it to work as well as the spen. There is sometimes a delay. My s pen works flawlessly and this has a little lag.

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@Grimgrak: If your device is able to detect the eraser end (so that input events send by Android carry `eraser? as `tool type?) and you enable `use stylus (hardware detection)? in LectureNotes' input settings (as you should do for an active stylus), the eraser end should work independently of LectureNotes' stylus button settings.

If the stylus is constructed such that the eraser end is actually a stylus button, then you need to proceed as described by GANote3.