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The touch screen itself would be disabled when you use the pen. It's just that the Windows button on the right side is a hardware button (just touch, too) and doesn't disable itself like the rest of the screen.


I'd imagine one of the "special options" he's going to be getting from MS is a version which does exactly that; disable the home button with the pen input.


Yeah that should be fixable in software - the screen itself can detect and ignore palms


That sounds like it should hopefully be a software fix.




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