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Originally Posted by jswinden
You can make your own stylus. I suspect that with some research you can find a better conducting material that can be use to make a tip that provides a tiny line width without scratching the screen.
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The line width is determined by the software, not the hardware. The problem with a normal capacitive stylus is the lack of precision. And if it was possible to make them thinner and more precise, somebody would have done it. Capacitive stylus come in all shapes and prices, and some people are willing to pay more for a better quality, but there are limitations due to the capacitive screen technology, I suppose. That's why manufacturers who want to overcome these limitations have to resort to additional technology that resides in the pen and communicates with the device using Bluetooth, or sometimes the headphones jack.