![]() ![]() It'll happen less with the same-brand pens because manufacturers can calibrate them to work well with their computers. It'll happen on basically any AES (I get some on my Yoga C940, which also uses AES) or AES-adjacent (say MPP like what HP's Spectre line and Microsoft's Surface stuff use) display. Wacom's EMR Pro tech (on the Intuos and Cintiq tablets) has a lot of hardware fixes for this, but because they're kinda dicks they kneecap their consumer tech (AES) to differentiate it from their prosumer (EMR) and professional (EMR Pro) stuff. The wobble on diagonal lines is the software trying to interpolate between what the hardware reports as an X then a Y movement (because it's a grid that's not always as fine as we users would want). It's not a hardware problem per se, more of a side effect of the digitizer layer's physical construction.
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