And I can think of only one reason: it’s flat, so can fit better in a charging well in the thin Signature Type Cover that Microsoft also sells for Surface Pro 8 (and X). So it’s odd that Microsoft would go with such a peculiar form factor, especially given how awkward it feels in the hand. And seriously, think about this for a moment: carpenter’s pencils aren’t designed for drawing or handwriting, they’re used by woodworkers on worksites to leave temporary marks and measurements. So let me address those two issues upfront.įirst, the form factor. But I find it awkward to use, and its vaunted haptics capabilities require some configuration. ![]() ![]() Microsoft’s Surface Slim Pen 2 resembles a carpenter’s pencil and it works even better when paired to Surface Pro 8.
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