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This feature can be used without a stylus.
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#HOW TO DISCONNECT THE BAMBOO INK STYLUS BLUETOOTH#
Marks made by styluses without Bluetooth will be interpreted the same way a normal finger stroke would. Non-Pressure Sensitive StylusesĪrtRage for iOS will automatically support non-Bluetooth styluses without additional features like pressure sensitivity or palm rejection. If you currently own an older model stylus, you probably don’t need a new one, but it’s best to check whether the company that made it has dropped support for it in the latest iOS updates (as that’s usually what decides whether ArtRage can still support it – if it won’t even work with the latest operating system, it doesn’t matter whether ArtRage can use it!). We have not removed support for any styluses that currently work in ArtRage except for original Adonit Jot Touch, which no longer works with any device running iOS7 or later. Many third party styluses may not work with the iPad Pro, so you should always check the hardware compatibility before purchasing. You can use the Pencil 53 as a stylus with ArtRage without connecting it, but it won’t have an active eraser or pressure sensitivity. We did experiment with implementing support for the Pencil 53 during development but found that the method used for generating pressure results didn’t feel right when using ArtRage, the tilt functionality they use to simulate pressure values interfered with natural strokes during painting and we will be using tilt for other natural properties of the paint tool for the Apple Pencil. We don’t support pressure sensitivity in the Pencil 53 stylus.