Manufacturer | FUJITSU |
Brand | Fujitsu |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches |
Item model number | FPCPN28AP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Manufacturer Part Number | FPCPN28APS |
J**S
Very Nice Pen/Stylus with Replaceable Tips and Two-Button Switch
The other reviewers are right. It's a very nice stylus. As with all pens, you get used to what you use. At first compared to the built-in stylus for my Asus VivoTab Note 8 and to the stylus for my Surface Pro 2, the rounder, thicker feel of the Fujitsu pen felt a bit odd. But after using it several weeks, I'm used to the feel and like it. I don't find the position of the two-button rocker odd at all and find the buttons easy to use and distinguish when using my thumb to activate them. A minor but important note is that I've found ANY stylus works best with OneNote 2013 with the Advanced Option "Automatically Switch Between Inking, Selecting, Typing, and Panning" TURNED OFF by unchecking the option checkbox. When this is done, the pen rigorously behaves according to what Tool icon is selected on the Quick Access Toolbar and the lower pen button will behave as a lasso (as configured) but the upper pen button will not behave as an eraser (as configured). The two-button options will work as configured if I check the Automatically Switch option but then the pen will automatically switch to a default mode of drawing and away from Text/Selecting as I approach the screen. I'm sure this is a consequence of Microsoft not having all its ducks in order in OneNote, nothing to do with the pen itself. I'm glad that I got the pen for its two buttons and its replaceable stylus tips. Great for my Asus tablet and a great, versatile backup for my Surface Pro 2 pen in case I bust or lose that pen.UPDATE 1/29/15: Not sure what happened but NOW everything is working great with the Automatically Switch pen function options box checked. No buttons pressed, the pen writes. Lower button, lassoing, upper button, erasing, both on my Asus VivoTab AND my Surface Pro 2. And if I turn the pen upside down, the eraser works, too, just like it's supposed to! Hurray! This is with both OneNote 2013(O365 Home subscription) and the modern version of OneNote so it's possible the programs got updated
T**1
It Has Ups And Downs
I purchased this pen as the two button option for the surface pro two. when compared to the surface pro pen there are a number of reasons why this pen is superior, but a number of reasons it is not, and other reviews mislead me slightly so I'm here to set the record straightUltimately, I recommend this pen highly. It required no set up, except to tell the tablet (control panel/hardware/wacom pen) that its a two button pen, or only one button will work. it has a matte feel, which make it easier to grip than the slick feel of the Pro Pen. It looks nicer as well, with nice silver accents, a rounded eraser, and just overall a nicer look. the buttons are also pushed higher up, and sit lower in the pen, making accidental clicks unlikely, yet when you want to use the buttons, you doesn't take extra effort. the last of the pros for this pen is that it uses standard wacom nibs, meaning you can choose your favorite nibs (I like hard felt), unlike the Pro Pen, in which you can only use the original plastic nib.I've spent a lot of time extolling the virtues of the pen, but when I took it out of the package, I was immediately let down. reviews with phrases like "nice weight" and "sturdy feel" led me to believe this pen would feel more like the Surface Pen (the metal one that comes with the pro 3) than the Pro Pen. I was surprised however, because weighing in at 8.9 grams, it is noticeably lighter than the Pro Pen (9.9g). ultimately, writing feels about the same: Like you're using a 50 cent gel pen, but the performance of Wacom pens is above and beyond other styluses. its also a quarter inch shorter, which can be good or bad, that's an opinion. I have large hands, and it isn't too short so take that as you will. the last gripe I have is about the pen base. you can no longer plug this into the charging port, so you have to keep track of it a different way, yet they don't give you the clip. even the Pro Pen that has a magnetic clip also has the shirt clip, I wish this did to. instead it has a lanyard clip, which seems immanately unpractical for a pen
R**U
Bought this one when a cheaper option did not work ...
Bought this one when a cheaper option did not work out. Had the same problem. The focus point of the pen is at the bottom of the pen and not the bottom of the nib so when I write with the pen at an angle the point on the tablet and the end of the nib don't match up and is frustrating. Returned it.3
Z**Y
Extremely decent Digitizer Pen
So, let's go over this pen.The Details:The Fujitsu T5000 is a replacement digitizer pen for use with Fujitsu tablet products. Digitizer pens work only with specific devices that use some form of digitizer technology (Wacom, N-Trig, etc.) to allow a screen to be compatible with the pen.The T5000 is a Wacom based pen, meaning it will only work with Wacom based digitizers, and is fully compatible with the Wintab/Feel driver.Works with: Wacom DigitzersLaptops Tested: Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga, Microsoft Surface Pro 2The Features:This pen features two buttons (a rarity for most OEM digitizer pens) and an eraser. This specific product has replaceable Nibs (the end point) and a slot to attach a lanyard.The Good:The pen is well weighted, it doesn't feel as Flimsy as the Surface pen or Lenovo pen. The two buttons are not too in the way of holding the pen, but not out of the way of being able to press them. They are firm, and you can tell which of them you are pressing without looking.The eraser is not flat - which is a change, and I personally prefer it.The Bad:The eraser seems to be a tad inaccurate, but not enough to demote this to four stars.Losing this pen could be very easy, as there is not even a standard pen clip, but instead the hole for a lanyard. I would recommend getting one.The Finale:Well worth getting if you want a two button pen. One of the most decent digitzer pens I've come across.
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