How do I master my Nuwa Pen?

Learn how to optimize your writing style for the best Nuwa Pen experience with simple tips on positioning, visibility, and consistency.

Written By Marc Tuinier

Last updated 4 months ago

Core Best Practices

  1. Remember, it’s a camera pen – The Nuwa Pen has three small cameras near the tip that capture your handwriting. Like any camera, it works best with clear visibility.

  2. Start smart – Before writing, make a small mark (like a squiggle or dashed line) to help the cameras establish a reference point.

  3. Write close to previous text – Keep your writing about half a finger-width below your last line to improve tracking.

  4. Hold the pen at a slight angle – Avoid writing too upright; a slanted grip improves camera visibility and digitization accuracy.

  5. Write on a flat surface – Writing on a thick notebook or stack of papers can create air pockets, affecting pressure and accuracy.

Additional Tips for Even Better Performance

  1. Good lighting is key – Be mindful of shadows, as they can interfere with the cameras.

  2. Steady handwriting matters – Quick, large jumps in strokes can cause wavy lines in your digital copy.

  3. Apply sufficient pressure – A bit more pressure helps the pen distinguish strokes more accurately.

  4. Short notes work best – The Nuwa Pen is ideal for quick reminders, calendar details, and contact information.

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