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Old 12-03-2011, 12:22 AM   #1086
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Location: Augsburg (near Munich), Germany
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Samsung Galaxy Note

Most probably know it already, but some informations about the pen/stylus:
It's a WACOM tablet, so I can use my iRex styli for example.
There's a single button in the pen, where your index finger rests. By pushing it, special tasks get activated. For example making a screenshot and then jotting on that picture.
But a slight problem: The advantage of those capacitive styli typically is, you can rest your hand on the screen, because the pen doesn't work via pressure (although the WACOM pens are pressure sensitive). Problem with Galaxy Note: It's a tablet, you can tap with your finger.
Meaning: It accepts your finger AND the stylus in parallel. So, when resting your hand on the screen while writing with the stylus, you accidentally activate the screen as well with your palm.
It's no disaster. The display of Galaxy Note is that small, you can't/need to rest your hand comfortably anyway. Still: Not perfect. I haven't found a menu such as "stylus only", which would be the easiest solution...
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