I have been very uncomfortable with my pen for the whole time I've used it, and am curious as to how exactly it works to know what parts of it I can destroy without stopping it from functioning.
I've already removed the button from my pen which made it impossible for me to grip it without one of my fingers being irritated by the button's presence and depressability. The huge gap is also annoying to deal with so I am wondering whether or not I can fill that space in with melted plastic or something similar. Would filling in that space with plastic cause the circuit board there to malfunction? I don't care as to whether or not the button would ever be functional again, just if it would activate all the time or something, though I suspect not since they seem to be pressure activated.
The next part I am curious about is how the pen transmits to the tablet. As far as I know I don't need to ever replace a battery, so is it the nib? Is the nib magnetic or something? Could I cut the pen in half and still have it be functional? If it is the nib, could I theoretically make my own pen and just use a wacom pen nib?
Picture of whole pen just in case there was any question as to what pen it was. Is there some sort of battery in the silver end of the pen? Is it necessary to function?
Thanks for any answers.
I've already removed the button from my pen which made it impossible for me to grip it without one of my fingers being irritated by the button's presence and depressability. The huge gap is also annoying to deal with so I am wondering whether or not I can fill that space in with melted plastic or something similar. Would filling in that space with plastic cause the circuit board there to malfunction? I don't care as to whether or not the button would ever be functional again, just if it would activate all the time or something, though I suspect not since they seem to be pressure activated.
The next part I am curious about is how the pen transmits to the tablet. As far as I know I don't need to ever replace a battery, so is it the nib? Is the nib magnetic or something? Could I cut the pen in half and still have it be functional? If it is the nib, could I theoretically make my own pen and just use a wacom pen nib?
Picture of whole pen just in case there was any question as to what pen it was. Is there some sort of battery in the silver end of the pen? Is it necessary to function?
Thanks for any answers.