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Tablet devices have become popular and various note-taking applications are now avail able. For the purpose of rapid note-taking while using a handwriting application on a tablet device, Kitani and Nakatani proposed a unique menu manipulation named \Palm Lift Manipulation (PLM)". PLM invokes a context menu by means of a function called Palm Rejection, which distinguishes the difference between stylus nibs and palm touches. In this paper, we had experiments and compared PLM and other menus concerning the menu invocation interactions and the menu invocation positions. For the menu invocation interactions, the menu invocation interaction of PLM, Bezel Swipe and Long Tap are compared. For the menu positions, a left edge, a stylus nib and an under palm are compared. Through the experiments, when the menu position is set on a left edge, the menu invocation interaction of PLM shows signi?cant difference to Bezel Swipe and Long Tap.