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      <title>Exploring the reMarkable pen input</title>
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          This blog post describes input handling from the reMarkable 2 on a remote PC using Python and SSH.
Everything you do with your reMarkable tablet outside of its intended use is at your own risk, neither reMarkable nor I can be held liable if you brick your device.
Happy hacking :)
About reMarkable &amp;ldquo;Replace your notebooks and printed documents with the only tablet that feels like paper. reMarkable bridges the gap between pen and paper, and your digital devices.
          
        
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