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Carl-E:
But you still press with the stylus, yes? So it's an issie of whether the pad is pressure sensitive, no?
mtmerrick:
No, with an active stylus like that, while it is pressure sensitive, the touchscreen doesn't have to be. It converts the pressure to either a wireless/wired signal, or actually electrically creates the capacitive surface. The transmitting method can be laggy, and electrically creating the surface is not reliable at all. Neither is really that great.
Masterpiece:
You press with the stylus but if I recall correctly, it's only a PRESSING-NOTPRESSING kinda thing, there really isn't any bit of sensitivity measured. Not on iPhones and iPads, that is. The Surface Pro has a Wacom stylus thingy, and it is SO GREAT. The Vaio I am using has an active pen. It is decent, but eh.
mtmerrick:
yeah, i'm a note 2 user. I'm quite familiar with how wonderful wacom-based tech is <3 nothing else even compares. haven't gotten a chance to try out the surface's, but i hear its just as good.
the stylus redball linked to (which will not load on the PC i'm using right now for some reason) showed varying lineweights by pressure, and claims to work on all capacitive displays. I've see that pen before, its of the generated-capacitive-surface variety.
Jace:
--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 12 Aug 2013, 03:41 ---I mean, it wasn't a time-specific phenomenon - we could arrange meetups now too!
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There's a lot less people I wanna meet now that I know them better.
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