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Originally Posted by kyteflyer
Nice notes and writing, @ForenceArt. I surprised myself by being able to understand much of your writing, my French is poor but I still seem to be able to read some.
I'd like to know more about Pencil though. I bought an Adonit Jot Dash which has a lovely fine point. I bought it mostly because I needed a fine point for fine adjustment in Photoshop Fix on my iPad Air. When I write with it, it seems like the point sort of skates over the surface of the iPad and I have little control (my fine motor control seems to be deteriorating anyway, as I age). Its point seems to be a smooth plastic substance so there is no "grip" at all, as opposed to many of those rubber tipped ones which have too much grip. What does the Pencil behave like? I can see you have good control of it, but what does it *feel* like as it moves across the screen?
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What does it feel like... not bad, although plastic on glass is obviously not the same as pencil on paper. There is a tiny tick as the tip hits the glass but I quickly stopped noticing it. It remains to be seen how the tip will age. There is a spare one included in the package. I don't know if I'll have to use it. I never use the spare tips on my Wacom tablet stylus (not the rubber tips of the bamboo pen for iPad, those need to be replaced often).
I wouldn't say the tip feels slippery or hard to control though. Generally speaking, I would prefer a bit more elasticity but it's very pleasant to use. Especially compared to a rubber tip stylus.
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Originally Posted by JTravers
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Ah, OK. I'll have a look but the app is not free, I have to investigate a little before I decide to make the huge financial commitment of 4€