You clip a thing on the iPad connector and with that special Pen from Yifang, you can scrible and write text memos in the special iPad app that they provide.
@AWriterWandering no the capacitive stylus , such as the ones used on wacom tablets/devices use a special pen. ONLY the pen can interact with the screen. I have an old RM Tatung Tablet that i used to use for school and you could press the screen all you want with your fingers and nothing would happen. You are thinking of the resistive ones which are found in most tablets NOWADAYS , these are the ones that cannot distinguish between pen and flesh. Find some info on wacom tablets if you dontbelive
No, when I say capacitive stylus I mean capacitive stylus. That's what you need to use on most tablets. The capacitive sensor has little or no way of distinguishing these from skin contact. This device uses a separate IR/US-based sensor to track it, so it is completely isolated from the normal finger input. It also appears to have a very fine tip, which capacitive would have trouble picking up.
@AWriterWandering yes but thats the point , theres no need for a special stylus , you could use anything. The only difference here might be that when you touch the screen with the pen the pen knows its touching the screen and the screen takes input but that said , how would it know where the pen is located if you accidentally touched the screen at the same time? When you say capacitive stylus i assume you mean a capacitive screen.
Is That a jailbroken Ipad!
ClayFacey3dbody 2 months ago
You can't buy this from Amazon, but it is available on DinoDirect
iDraw3G 3 months ago
if it works as well as it demonstrates, they're onto something pretty big.
palui 4 months ago
@AWriterWandering no the capacitive stylus , such as the ones used on wacom tablets/devices use a special pen. ONLY the pen can interact with the screen. I have an old RM Tatung Tablet that i used to use for school and you could press the screen all you want with your fingers and nothing would happen. You are thinking of the resistive ones which are found in most tablets NOWADAYS , these are the ones that cannot distinguish between pen and flesh. Find some info on wacom tablets if you dontbelive
jimbo80982 6 months ago
@jimbo80982
No, when I say capacitive stylus I mean capacitive stylus. That's what you need to use on most tablets. The capacitive sensor has little or no way of distinguishing these from skin contact. This device uses a separate IR/US-based sensor to track it, so it is completely isolated from the normal finger input. It also appears to have a very fine tip, which capacitive would have trouble picking up.
AWriterWandering 6 months ago
@AWriterWandering yes but thats the point , theres no need for a special stylus , you could use anything. The only difference here might be that when you touch the screen with the pen the pen knows its touching the screen and the screen takes input but that said , how would it know where the pen is located if you accidentally touched the screen at the same time? When you say capacitive stylus i assume you mean a capacitive screen.
jimbo80982 6 months ago
@jimbo80982
With a conventional capacitive stylus the screen can't tell the difference between it and your flesh accidentally making contact.
AWriterWandering 6 months ago
APPRICATION
xIIIAlcopwnageIIIx 6 months ago
Looks like the lady on the left really wants to murder the asian girl
MrJiYung 6 months ago
@jimbo80982 cool story bro
z00h 6 months ago