Asus transformer+Adonit jot+Writepad stylus
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@goodintentions2011 That is very cool. I have the jot coming in this week and will definitely buy the app. Thank you for the information.
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@digivice553 In the settings, there is a palm rejection delay time that you can set to your own needs. My personal setting is 2.3. I can now slide my palm around while I write. In fact, nowadays I don't even pay attention to the fact that it's a touch screen anymore. No matter what I do, the screen will not register my hand's touch.
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@goodintentions2011 I have a question for the anitpaper you have to first place the pen on the screen then you can rest your palm, and repeat the process every time you lift your pen up. For the writepad stylus is it pretty the same procedure or you are able to slide your palm across the screen while you write. In your video I can't really tell if you are sliding or lifting you palm every time.
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Do you think the DAGi P602 would be just as well? I want a pen that doesn't use batteries
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Thank you for doing this video. I was wondering which stylus I should go for, now I know.
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so would the adonit jot pro work with the original asus transformer?
Batteries? Who said anything about batteries? The jot doesn't use batteries.
I already tried the David p602. Its crap.
goodintentions2011 3 weeks ago
@goodintentions2011 I have a question. Can I use that app and export it to a pdf or word program? Do you know if there is a program that allows me to draw and save it as a picture so I can export it to a windows computer?
And about the jot and batteries.... I misread something on their website
Thanks!
youwinmagic 3 weeks ago
@youwinmagic Yes, you can. Writepad stylus will export it as a pdf file for you.
goodintentions2011 3 weeks ago
Um, the demo unit was a tf101.
goodintentions2011 1 month ago