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Hi Vojtěch,
Disable the annotation layer for a specific Android app is indeed possible. You have to use the SMART Remote Management software and send a "Exec command" to the SMART display including the command "acetate" and the parameter "ink <app packet name> 0" for disable and "ink <app packet name> 1" for enable the ink annotation layer for the specific app.
One of my videos explains it step by step (in German only, sorry): https://youtu.be/xJFpkBpJwaQ
At the very moment this command doesn't seem to work properly, but according to SMART they are going to fix it soon to make it work again like shown in my video.