



I got it because my disc stylus created some scratches on my screen because dirt got trapped under the disc while writing. Having mentioned this, the Adonit Dash 3 is a decent pen, but I'm torn between recommending it or not. Also because if you draw a line very slowly, especially diagonally, you see a huge jitter (as if you were drawing zigzag) instead of a smooth line (and it's not my Chromebook, as I don't have it with a disc stylus). At least this is my theory, considering the pen doesn't work without the battery on. (I am no expert in this so I honestly can't explain it better. But instead of the material being capacitive, the Dash uses electrical intereference/magnetic field to disrupt the capacitive material of your touch screen. The Adonit Dash 3 is just a fancy "dumb" capacitive pen, so no USI support and built-in palm rejection. I think this has more to do with the technology used, but I might be mistaken. List of Chrome OS Boards Supporting Crostini (Linux Beta) ResourcesĬertified "Works with Chromebook" Accessories Company Promotionĭo you work for a company who makes ChromeOS devices or accessories? Contact us via modmail to get a verified flair.Īre you interested in introducing your products to the community through a giveaway or another means? Reach out through modmail! RulesĬLICK HERE for the subreddit rules. Would you like to be verified as an employee? Contact us via modmail. Please note that these individuals represent their own opinions when participating in the subreddit, not Google's, unless it's explicitly stated otherwise. They can be identified by their blue "Verified Googler" user flair. You may occasionally see a Google employee comment on the subreddit. As a lightweight OS designed primarily for web and app-based computing, it is fast, secure, and resilient to viruses and malware.
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