For all its merits, Chromebooks have limitations. Let’s say most of them don’t have a pen, and even if they do, it’s not as good as a graphics tablet.
Wacom has corrected the situation. At least in part. Her graphic tablet One by Wacom (not to be confused with the Wacom One) is now guaranteed to work with Chromebooks. This is evidenced by the receipt of the corresponding Works with Chromebook certification.
As a reminder, One by Wacom does not have a screen and is a touch pad compatible only with the included pen. It’s not the best Wacom pens, but not bad either – it recognizes 2048 pressure levels. Plus, it doesn’t have a power source that needs to be changed or charged.

You don’t need to install drivers or other software to use One by Wacom. Just connect your tablet to your Chromebook using the USB-A connector. By the way, if the Chromebook comes with its own USI-compatible nib, the One by Wacom nib won’t interfere with its work.
The tablet and pen support Clip Studio Paint (in Chrome OS 8.7 or later), as well as educational apps like Kami, Pear Deck, Limnu, and Explain Everything. Of course, One by Wacom can be used not only with a Chromebook, but also with a PC running macOS or Windows.
One by Wacom tablets are available in two sizes, with an active area of ​​152 x 95 mm and 216 x 135 mm.
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