Stylus Pen for Touch Screens, Digital Pencil Active Pens Fine Point Stylist Compatible with iPhone iPad Pro and Other Tablets
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I recently purchased this for my Amazon Kindle Fire 7 and am not convinced that it is truly compatible. It "works" in a technical sense. It does not, however, work well when writing or drawing. In note and drawing apps, vertical lines show up as squiggles.
Yes, of course! Greetings,br> br>The pen tip is extremely precise, making it simple to draw and color small areas.
This is a good alternative to the Apple pencil; it's not as smart as the Apple pencil because it doesn't have palm input rejection, but that's to be expected given that it uses conductive input like a finger. As a result, you won't need to pair it with anything and can simply use it. It's far superior to using your finger because it's more precise and holds like a real writing instrument.
Yes, you certainly can; I use it to take notes and draw, and it's a fantastic tool.
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This stylus is absolutely fantastic! For touchscreen electronics, this is an absolute must-have. Other styles can't hold a candle to this one. They either don't work at all or can't do anything accurately. This one is extremely effective, and it allows for precise work. I'm disabled, and I frequently struggle with my fingers' ability to type, edit details on photos, and occasionally draw (I'm not very good at drawing, but my kids are). This stylus has the ability to perform a wide range of tasks. I tested it on my iPhone 7, a Samsung Galaxy S8, an LG tablet, an Amazon Kindle Fire, and a Microsoft Surface Pro 3. I used it with Adobe Fix, Depthcam, and other apps on my iPhone; I even went so far as to download a drawing program. I was finally able to do some precision detail work on my photo editing apps that I couldn't do before because my finger was too big or the stylus obscured what I was working on. With their coloring book programs, it was a hit with my daughters. Even with those supposedly touch sensitive gloves, I have trouble in the winter, so I put on a pair to test, especially as the weather gets colder. Everything I tried it on turned out to be a success. br> Everything you'll need is included with the stylus: The stylus, a secondary cap (that can be used as a wider stylus or an eraser depending on the program), a charging cord, directions, and a customer service contact card were all included, as was a partial two-finger lightweight glove for drawing programs, usually on a tablet, so that you can rest the edge of your hand on the screen while drawing and the tablet won't pick it up. As far as I'm aware, the only program that won't do it without a glove like that is on the Microsoft Surface Pro, which comes in handy if you do a lot of drawing. Unlike the Microsoft Surface Pro's pin, which uses a battery and never turns off, this stylus is rechargeable and has a convenient power switch. It works with all of the touch devices I tested it on, and the best part is that it doesn't use Bluetooth to drain the battery of the device. br> My only reservation is that the caps are magnetically attached to the top (covering the charging port). Because they are easily removed, I must be cautious not to lose the From the top. Bottom line: if you have a touch screen device, get this stylus for drawing, editing photos, doing precision work, handwriting, typing, or in cold weather!.
This is a fantastic stylist pen. br>It's simple to use and far superior to the old-fashioned kind with the large tip. br>br>There is no need to configure, program, or connect your device; simply turn it on and go. Because there is no programming or Bluetooth connection required, it can be used on a variety of devices. br>br>It has a good weight and fits well in the hand. As if it were a regular pen, it feels natural. br>br>I've tried it on an iPhone, iPad, Android tablet, and Android phone. I put it to the test on tempered glass, plastic, phone cases with built-in screen protectors, and liquid glass screen protectors. br>br>I work in cellphone sales, and our customers must sign on a tablet with their fingers, so this stylist pen has come in handy. br>br>I'll almost certainly buy a few more for work and as gifts. Recharging via Micro USB. br>br> The shipping was quick. br>br>.
There's no need for Bluetooth or any other complicated setup; simply press the power button until the light turns blue and begin writing. Both the pen tip and the capacitive button on top of the pen work well, and there's a cool two-finger black glove included in case there's any palm touch on screen interference. This is an excellent tool for those of us who have long fingernails. The pen is fantastic for drawing or taking notes. I've included some photos of me using the ArtRage app on my Lenovo tablet to create some cool angel wings and a small note. I wish I had bought the black version! At a fantastic price, this is a fantastic tool.
I just got my stylus, and it's quite nice. It has a quick response time, but it isn't accurate - > br>br>There is about a 2-inch difference between where the pen touches the screen and where the line is drawn. 4 mm (to the right and above the point where the pen makes contact). On both my iPhone and my new iPad Mini, it does this. br>br>I'm afraid it will make using this stylus for handwritten notes (as I had intended) difficult. br>br>(Update - Added) In dealing with this problem, the seller has been outstanding. They promptly issued a refund and have been extremely helpful and courteous in their communications. OUTSTANDING vendor - The Stydeals).
I was so pleased that I finally persuaded myself to purchase a good stylus pen. I used to do a lot of traditional drawing and painting before I had kids, but it's been a long time since I've touched a canvas. Mostly because my children wreak havoc on everything they come into contact with. particularly art materials! But I've been missing drawing, painting, and doodling a lot lately. It gives me a great sense of well-being. br>When I saw that this stylus was a good price and had good reviews, I finally persuaded myself to buy it. So happy! Since I got it in my sketchbook ar, I've been experimenting with digital drawing and painting, as well as challenging my friends to draw something (which is a lot of fun). br>My favorite feature is that it comes with a second tip that looks like a mesh magnetic knob that you can remove and replace. I leave it on all the time and use it for a lot of "painting. " I use this pen tip to do my fine detail work. Soon, I'll post a video or a few photos of some of the things I've created with it. I just can't seem to remember to put my cute pictures in draw something. br>This stylus has rekindled my interest in drawing, and I'm considering purchasing a graphics tablet as a result. I'm so glad I added it to my shopping cart!.