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Originally Posted by Drew22
Hi dear e-reader fans,
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11. As far as I can determine, Scribble doesn’t recognize “levels of pressure” or the pen inclination. One can only change the thickness of the writing. Therefore the device is not suitable for drawings. Maybe Booxtor has another answer. Just write him on his webpage.
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the virtual keyboard, which I find cumbersome.
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I experienced that Onyx Scribble does recognize levels of pressure, I don't say how many but it does.
I've successfully replaced the defalut keyboard with Google Handwriting Input
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Originally Posted by Wong McGregor
The range of bluetooth keyboards is much more limited, especially with respect to quality (eg. mechanical or ergonomic) keyboards which can also therefore be expensive. I've already started exploring other options which I'll post about if they prove fruitful.
An option would be nice but I wonder whether one could use USB host mode unknowingly, so I guess there are complications, which I hope can be resolved.
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If you want to use your own keyboard, you could use something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Nulaxy-Wired-K...ct_top?ie=UTF8
Another type of solution:
http://www.amazon.com/KeyShair-Bluet...RFDK002A76KHP5
I don't know if they work well, but these devices or something like that could be a solution.
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Originally Posted by Booxtor
Sorry, I don't have much experience with Win10 (currently I am not going to change from W7 64). The problem could be in your USB3.0. ports. There are lots of reported problems trying to use ADB and USB3.0. I've found this workaround for similar problem:
".. Reinstall the Android driver while you're in recovery mode. Even though you installed it while the device was booted and it was recognized, now that you're in recovery mode it won't be recognized anymore. And you can't make it automatically find the Android driver in the driver folder-- you have to select it manually.
1) On your Windows desktop, Go to your Control Panel then Device Manager.
2) You should see Android Phone under Other Devices with a Yellow ! mark on it.
3) Right click on it and choose "Update Driver Software"
4) Choose "Browse my computer", then "Let me pick from a list."
5) If you see categories, select "Android Device", then select "Android ADB Interface".
6) The driver will install and you can now run the update with ADB.
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I could not test it myself since I cannot reproduce your issue on my PC. I hope it will work for you.
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Thanks for the answer. I will try this way as soon as possible but I need some information: how can I enter recovery mode on the onyx?