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Old 01-28-2010, 09:26 AM   #457
akira28
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
I've been using a PogoSketch stylus on my iPod Touch and I'm very happy with it. Only US$10.


I've been using the PogoSketch stylus on my iPod Touch for about a month now. I'd say it's not as good as a calibrated Wacom tablet, but about as good as the resistive screens I've used. It's significantly better than my experience with the iLiad, which had a Wacom tablet but terrible calibration (even after the community developers wrote a calibration program).

It takes a bit of getting used to, because the tip of the stylus is bigger than what we're used to with Palm devices, etc. (and it's squishy), but it actually works quite well. On a par with the Newton, I'd say (and whatever other criticisms people had of that product, the stylus wasn't one of the problems.)

You can make a capacitive stylus with aluminum foil wrapped around a pencil, if you want to try it. Use the eraser end. It's not quite soft enough to shape itself properly to the surface, but you can get the general idea.
I also use a stylus from time to time, one that has a smooth, soft rubber tip. Unfortunately dragging rubber across glass is not smooth and it can stick. Is the Pogo Sketch tip made of rubber too? (BTW it sells for $14.95 on the web site unless you know where to get them cheaper?)
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