Chromebook testing results
Testing
Chromebook hardware: HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook
ChromeOS version: 126.0.06478.132
Pen tablet results
General limitations Keep in mind the general limitations that apply to pen tablets when used with a Chromebook
No pressure curves
No ability to match the aspect ratio of the tablet's active area to the display which will result in distorted drawing
Wacom One M (CTC-6110WL)
Nothing works
Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-660)
Pointer: No pointer visible when using pen
Pressing down draws or clicks: YES
Pressure: works
Tilt: works
Lower button: works
Upper button: works
Device recognized as a pen tablet: yes
ChromeOS allows button to be customized: YES
Works with single USB-C cable: YES
Pen display results
HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook + XP-Pen Artist Pro 16 GEN2
Display: works
Pointer: No pointer visible when using pen
Pressing down draws or clicks: YES
Pressure: works
Tilt: works
Lower button: does not work
Upper button: works
Device recognized as a pen display: NO
Works with single USB-C cable: YES
HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook + Wacom Movink 13
Display: WORKS
Works with single USB-C cable: YES
Device recognized as a pen display: NO
Nothing else works. The movink essentially works as if it is just another monitor.
Huion Kamvas Pro 16 Plus 4K
Display: works
Pointer: No pointer visible when using pen
Pressing down draws or clicks: YES
Pressure: DOES NOT WORK
Tilt: DOES NOT WORK
Lower button: DOES NOT WORK
Upper button: DOES NOT WORK
Device recognized as a pen display: NO
Works with single USB-C cable: NO. Required another USB-C cable for power.
XP-Pen Artist 13 GEN2
Display: works
Pointer: No pointer visible when using pen
Pressing down draws or clicks: YES
Pressure: DOES NOT WORK
Tilt: DOES NOT WORK
Lower button: DOES NOT WORK
Upper button: DOES NOT WORK
Device recognized as a pen display: NO
Works with single USB-C cable: YES
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