Is "Lenovo Digital Pen 2" wacom aes? USI? other?

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  • libwacom

    libwacom is a tablet description library

  • Good question! Technically yes, you can compare the "HID Touchscreen" or "HID Pen" Device ID in Device Manager to the list on libwacom which is an open-source project that helpfully lists lots of digitizers. If it says "Sensor Type: AES", "Features: Touch (Integrated), Tilt", it's AES 2.0 (because 1.0 doesn't have tilt).

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