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Old 02-04-2011, 09:12 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
The stylus-screen interaction doesn't seem to work all the time, but I haven't checked if this has anything to do with the position of the stylus.

What I was trying to say was that the stylus tip can be at an angle in respect to the rest of the stylus, without it being actually bent. The reason for this being that the hole is slightly bigger than the tip, and it gives it room to move. You can check this by using your fingernail or maybe a pair of tweezers. The tip can be moved around.
Hi Sil_liS, I understand you now: but the thing is, no matter how I fiddle around with my fingernail, the tip stays bent: it does not come out straight, it has a bend at the point where it comes out of the "body", as if somebody had pushed it hard (that is, if I could pull the tip out, I imagine I would see something looking like a hockey stick - ok, less dramatic an angle, but just to give the idea). No rush, but if next time you play around with the stylus you can notice any relationship between angle/effectiveness, that would be great!
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