It is weighted to fit naturally and easily in the hand, giving you comfortable writing experience. It comes with hard and soft nibs, so you can write and draw with precision.
For apps that respond to pressure sensitivity, the Bamboo Stylus Feel Black records the weight of every stroke, giving you the feeling of writing fluidly and naturally, just as you would on paper. Rugged yet lightweight, the Bamboo Stylus Feel Black has a stylish matte black finish and silver-toned trim. Exceptional Precision for Drawing and Sketching. The thin tip of the Bamboo Stylus Feel Black lets you make precise, accurate marks and movements in a variety of apps.
A small receiver attaches to the side of the laptop screen and communicates with the Touch Pen so your laptop thinks it has a touchscreen. The Touch Pen allows you to swipe, slide, and harness all the great features of Windows 8. Touch functionality will also provide a fast, fluid way to switch between apps, move items within apps, or smoothly navigate from place to place. The Touch Pen requires no software or drivers.
A simple one-time calibration is needed-this is essential so that that the Touch Pen's receiver can determine the boundaries of the screen. It works with all Windows 8 installed laptops or monitors up to 17". This along with other Targus accessories can be purchased at Targus. About Targus Targus created the mobile accessory category with its invention of the laptop case over 29 years ago. Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles.
By submitting your email, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. More and more Android and Windows tablets are advertising their styluses. They are popular iPad accessories, too. But not all styluses are equal. Knowing the difference is important when shopping for tablets. The cheapest, simplest type of stylus you can get is a capacitive stylus.
All you really need to know is that a capacitive stylus will work just like your finger. Wacom makes drawing tablets for artists, but this technology is also making its way to consumer devices. The types of stylus technologies above represent two extremes. One is no more advanced than your finger, but is cheap and works with almost everything.
The other is an advanced technology, but requires special hardware and will only work with a few devices. Thus, we have a third type of stylus that communicates with a tablet in a different way. Rather than requiring an entirely new hardware layer to detect pressure, the stylus communicates over Bluetooth with a tablet. Such a stylus will function as a normal capacitive stylus by default. For example, Wacom makes their own pressure-sensitive stylus for the iPad, known as the Intuous Creative Stylus.
Luckily, such styluses can use Bluetooth Low Energy for much longer battery life. Check the details — if the tablet offers a stylus, does it contain a Wacom digitizer layer to offer pressure-sensitivity, like the Surface Pro?
Yes, Microsoft, like Samsung and LG, which make large and in-charge Android devices, wants its software to run on phones that are too big to fit in an average pocket. The software tweaks will enable Windows Phone 8 to run on 5- to 6-inch screens with full p HD resolutions. But Microsoft hasn't just stretched the software; if a phone has a larger screen, there is now a third column of live tiles or apps, enabling users to see more shortcuts to contacts or apps without having to scroll down the screen.
In other apps, with the Contacts app, for instance, you will be able to see more information on the screen, too, without having to scroll. The higher-resolution screens allow for crisper images and to see more of a webpage or app.
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