Active Stylus + Windows 10 ( Mobile too ) Works!!! PROOF!!!

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A small demo to show it works !!! On Tablets and Phones not made for Pen.

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  • @DenisNemytov
    @DenisNemytov7 жыл бұрын

    Dear Barry, thanks for the review. Could you please confirm or deny whether active stylus touch is interpreted by Windows as a mouse click? I'm using a conventional adonit jot capacitive stylus with my dell xps 15 machine and it's virtually impossible to get away without switching back to using a trackpad to click certain UI elements of some apps or programs. Prime example would be google maps. You just can't take advantage of its entire functionality by touching your screen with your finger or a capacitive stylus. It just won't put a marker unless you click it with a mouse. I've found some information that active bluetooth stylus touches are interpreted similar to mouse clicks. Is that true from your experience? Thanks

  • @BudgetBuildBarry

    @BudgetBuildBarry

    7 жыл бұрын

    As of right now it is like a finger touch ( more exact touch due to fine tip), as Adonit has yet to come out and play with the other children ( Android and Windows). Windows is now adding Bluetooth Gatt support, but Adonit has to also come forth with drivers and an SDK for both Droid and Windows 10. Stay tuned to see what happens down the line, things could take a huge leap forward.

  • @burningoyster2134
    @burningoyster21346 жыл бұрын

    Of course it works, you are using a pen which emits an electric field (=active stylus) on a screen which registers distortions in it's own electric field (=capacitive screen). What this means is that any capacitive screen will get the same input from the pen as from your fingers(which also distort the electric field of the screen). The advantage of an active pen is that you get palm rejection on devices with an active digitizer because the active digitizer can differentiate between the weaker electric field from your fingers and the stronger electric field from the pen. When people say that an active stylus doesn't work with phones, etc. they probably mean that it can't use the palm rejection feature(for which an active stylus is designed). So technically you are correct(it does something) but practically they are also correct(it doesn't do the thing for which people buy an active stylus). EDIT: Yours isn't an active stylus. It seems more like a capacitive stylus which can talk via bluetooth to your devices to tell how much pressure you are putting on the pen, etc. The way that it works(registering of touches on the screen) is still the same as with how your fingers interact with a capacitive screen. A capacitive stylus has a tip, mostly made from rubber, which is able to move charges and thus distort the electric field on a capacitive touchscreen exactly like your finger does. A big drawback of this stylus versus an active one(on an active digitizer) is that a bluetooth stylus indeed has to have apps written for them and the palm rejection will only work when the pen touches the screen.

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