
There are far more devices that don't support tilt than do, most of which are Microsoft Surfaces - check Wacom's compatibility list to see if your device is capable - as well as the LG Gram 2-in-1. I tried it on the Surface Studio 2 and it performed at least as well as the Surface Pen for tilt and pressure detection, parallax and latency. All of those will vary depending upon the system and the software you use, however. It's very nice for note-taking as well, which is also bolstered by the tilt support because of the way we hold pens. I always find myself accidentally hitting the buttons on the barrel, though (which is more likely my problem than Wacom's).Edit 1: Update. I have got it working for the moment, but I am not sure why this has fixed the issue. (previously was turned off to fix the pen from a previous win10 build) Turn back on Press and Hold for Right-click. I was wondering if someone might be able to help me out. The wacom pen that came with my lenovo thinkpad is no longer working with photoshop CS5. However it does work with all my other software (ex. I also found that frequently, pressing down longer would lock me into the eyedropping function until I clicked the trigger key again. In order to activate it more reliably, I had to press harder and longer with the stylus, which can become tiring and slowed down my painting process. While this works perfectly fine if you hold down “alt” from the keyboard (or hold down an “alt” that’s bound to one of the 20 express keys), when you hold “alt” from a stylus trigger I found that tapping quickly with the stylus only seemed to activate the eyedropper about 50% of the time.

That is, when the “alt” key is held down, the expected result is that once you tap the stylus on the canvas, a “mouse-click” will be triggered and the eyedropper will activate. When the “alt” key is mapped to one of the triggers on the stylus, activation of the eyedropper function in Photoshop (tested in both CS6 and CC 2019) is somewhat unreliable. Unfortunately however I ran into a curious issue with using one of the stylus buttons to activate the eyedropper tool.
