Surface Pro: Using the Pen
Surface Pro 4 Pen
Top button |
To erase, flip the pen over and use the top as an eraser. |
Right-click button | The tip end of the raised area on the flat side of the pen works as a right-click button in many apps. Hold the button down as you tap the screen. In some apps, the right-click button may behave differently. |
Click on this link: Using Surface Pen (Surface Pro 4 version) for more information.
Surface Pro 3 Pen
One-press quick note access. If you press the purple button on the top of the Surface Pen—even if you're signed out of Surface Pro 3 or the device is locked or asleep—OneNote will launch into a new note in Quick Notes so you can instantly capture notes.
Double-press screen capture. If you double-press the button on the top of Surface Pen while using Windows on Surface Pro 3, an overlay will appear so you can use the pen to select the area of the screen you wish to capture, or "clip". When you do so, the captured area is pasted into a new note in Quick Notes.
Click on this link: Microsoft Surface Pen with two side buttons for more information.
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