no, i just realized that the battery is AAAAHave you tried a new battery?
no, i just realized that the battery is AAAAHave you tried a new battery?
Try not to do that!the pen became buggy and the screen can not detect it especially when I rest my palm on the screen.
Try not to do that!
Replacing the single AAA battery in the pen would be a good idea. It could be that the reason it repeatedly then stops working, then stops is not your palm, but a bad battery barely able to supply the right voltage.
The AAA battery is one of the three batteries in the pen. Two lithium coin batteries are also used to operate the top button. It is unlikely that these are causing any problem.
The N-Trig Drivers can be found here. At the time of this writing, the drivers were updated 20 June 2014.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
View attachment 2531
View attachment 2530
From Troubleshoot the Microsoft Surface Pen for Surface Pro 3.
I had the same problem, and after trying all the above with no success, all I did was I just took out and reinsert the tip of the pen. After that my problem was solved. Good luck.
no im not using any other device and I believe the Bluetooth is only for the click button on the top.Are you using another bluetooth device? Might be interfering with the pen, I believe it's bluetooth on the Surface Pro 3.....
Update to the July service pack. I couldn't rest my hand on the screen in lite one note mode until the july Service pack, but the two pen buttons don't yet work in lite mode. Hit the unlock button in the upper left corner and everything will work as expected, now you are running in full one note mode.