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
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.
Start smart – Before writing, make a small mark (like a squiggle or dashed line) to help the cameras establish a reference point.
Write close to previous text – Keep your writing about half a finger-width below your last line to improve tracking.
Hold the pen at a slight angle – Avoid writing too upright; a slanted grip improves camera visibility and digitization accuracy.
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
Good lighting is key – Be mindful of shadows, as they can interfere with the cameras.
Steady handwriting matters – Quick, large jumps in strokes can cause wavy lines in your digital copy.
Apply sufficient pressure – A bit more pressure helps the pen distinguish strokes more accurately.
Short notes work best – The Nuwa Pen is ideal for quick reminders, calendar details, and contact information.
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