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I guess there are only 3 OEMs of these pen devices? this should be N-trig (MS Surface, Sony), Wacom (Galaxy Notes?) and Synaptics (Acer, Dell etc.).

I just tested a new (noname) Windows Tablet with digitizer coming to the stores in these days, but the optional advertised stylus seems far from being delivered to the stores.

I would like to test some of existing pens in the mean time.

Which are most likely working? Can I check some system driver of the tablet to see the technology it supports? Any further ideas?

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the best way to determine is to check for a vendor-specific driver in the HID section of the device manager to get a hint at least....

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  • You indicate what the best way is, but you don't describe the process, this answer appeared in the review for a reason. – Ramhound Dec 29 '15 at 21:36