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Old 06-27-2011, 05:52 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by stickybuns View Post
How are you liking this one, now that you've had it for a while?
It works fine. Actually, I've bought several different styli to test (they're so cheap ). I now have 3 different types of styli.

1 is the soft round tip styli.




2 is the hard tip flat styli





3 is the soft flat tip styli.






I use type 1 most (because it;s also a normal pen). It's accurate and feels natural. But it requires you to learn the correct pressure. With practice you can do pinpoint drawing. Just like a felt marker with little ink left.

Type 2 is even more sensitive, but you need to use use the correct angle AND you can't pinpoint. It's as if you're using a large calligraphy pen. I think that with practice you can get the best result with this type. Write FAST I mean.

I dislike type 3. It's not sensitive, is not pinpointable, and you have to press quite hard.
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