- May 8, 2014
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Discovered a really cool trick today. Apparently the Surface Book pen (I assume it works with the regular SP as well) is able to detect flicks to the screen as it's own input. By default if you flick the tip of your pen up or down it will drag, e.g. perform a mouse wheel like scroll. Well there is a setting that allows you to customize this so that you can flick your pen different directions and do different combinations of custom actions. To access these settings you have to go to the control panel and do a search for "pen and touch". Then click "set flicks to perform certain task". From here you can turn on multidirectional flicks and asign each direction to your own function. For me, I use Ctrl, Alt and Shift a lot so I set flicks for those controls. Enjoy the tip!