


I have been using this stylus for well over two years now and it is really good on my iPad Pro. Plus it's a quality made, aluminum stylus with two programmable buttons. The Bluetooth connection is stable and its Bluetooth pressure sensing technology is very smooth, natural feeling and has consistent line drawing ability. This smart, Bluetooth stylus works across a wide range of iDevices. It’s the ONLY third party, smart Bluetooth stylus that I can, honestly, recommend that actually works well with any iPad. The best and ONLY third party, smart Bluetooth stylus for iPads that do not support the Apple Pencil IS the Adonit Pixel! Period! Many more makers of these types of gloves on Amazon. You can use this stylus with other apps but will not be able to lay your palm on the screen, unless you use special, non-body electrical conducting, lycra-based material drawing glove that works by isolating your hand/palm and allow you to lay your hand/palm on the screen as you draw in these non-compatible Adonit stylus apps. This stylus works with other non-compatible apps, too, but without any palm rejection and/or pressure features. No pressure sensing for light/dark or thin/thick lines ) ( palm rejection improved using special, non-body electrical conducting, lycra-based material drawing glove )

( the current version has, temporarily, removed support for all third party, smart Bluetooth stylii Hopefully, this may return in future update ). ( palm rejection noticeably improved using special, non-body electrical conducting, lycra-based material drawing glove ) ( this new, free version works with this stylus, but without any palm rejection or pressure sensing, so you need to use a special, non-body electrical conducting drawing glove with the Sketches School version to lay your hand/palm down on the iPad’s screen )Ĭompatible Adonit Pixel apps for Notes and Notes with drawing types of apps. (Adonit is supported as an unsupported stylus, but all stylus features still work, palm rejection IS improved using special, non-body electrical conducting, lycra-based material drawing glove )

( fully supports the Adonit Pixel and is just as great as Procreate on the iPad ) Palm rejection ONLY, No pressure, no sensing/line variations ) Most apps listed support pressure sensing and palm rejection. Here’s my “up to date”, comprehensive, but still incomplete, list of Adonit Pixel compatible apps for the iPad/iPad Pro.
