Sensu is a rubber-tipped stylus on one end and a bristled artist brush that's capacitative screen compatible (patent pending tech, using copper in the strands of the brush) on the other end.
So far I've used it with the included 'Sketchbook for Galaxy' app that comes with our Note3 and it's VERY nice (technically you could achieve the same effect with the SPen, but it just feels more natural to be holding a brush and seeing the strokes on the screen accordingly). Doesn't seem to be pressure-sensitive though, not sure if that's a hardware limitation or only available to the SPen or if I'm missing a setting somewhere...I'll surely keep fiddling to find out.
Sensu Brush Website $40 shipped
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If it's not pressure sensitive, then there's no point
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curious as to what the folks of xda-dev's are using to protect their touch pro 2's?
i tried using the supplied leather case but to be honest, too much effort to get the device out if that makes sense!
can anyone shed some light on some good/cheap cases?
many thanks
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but I used this with my P.O.S. Samsung Epix (traded for a Fuze) and it turned out to fit my new Tilt 2 pretty nicely.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...Category=20336&_trkparms=algo=LVI&its=I&otn=2
Solid belt clip that never slips off of where I hook it. I've dropped it a few times already and it did a good job of protecting the phone. Wish it didn't say Samsung on the cover but I guess I can't have everything.
i use this one :
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more info :
http://www.pdashop.nl/product/76152...-tradition-c-leather-case-htc-touch-pro2.html
I removed the base with the iphone connecters and just whittled out the base to fit the radar chin and add a bit of back support and voila it fits perfectly.
Sadly the charger port is on the side and headphone jack on the top but hey wp7 is mostly in portrait mode anyways so when Im on my desk I just swipe up down for live tile notifications
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Nicely done. I just might do the same to my iPod docking station that is built into my monitor. I have no need for the iPod dock anyways since I don't own any apple products. What did you use for the extra back support? Again, very good idea. Thank you for sharing.
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any chance of releasing full instructions?
when I got it, there was none under it.. two weeks later, there's a speck of noticeable something (dust?) under the screen now. It wasn't there prior to this. how the hell does it get there?
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any photos?
Through the open ports on any device. Headphone, charging port, etc. Some devices are built a bit more stuffed inside, so harder for dust to get very far inside. Others have a bit more wiggle room, so dust finds its way to the screen.
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see that white speck that's not in line with those other dots that are part of the screen? that's it. that really sucks, because now it annoys the living hell out of me. why is HTC so bad with getting dust under the screen?!
ive been thinking the stylus on the note is great and i love it especially at work because im usually wearing gloves so its a god send one annoying thing about it though is the lack of ability to us the hardware keys with the stylus. anyways my question is does anyone have any idea of any type of material that would work on the capacitive buttons? my idea is getting said material glued or somehow secured to the top of the s pen so as not to interefere with the fucntion of the stylus hiding in the phone. any one have any ideas?
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OP Do not post such questions in the Development sections, there are Q&A sections just for this...Moved
Thank You
Paranoid supports s pen gestures too.
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It seems that there are two versions of the watch, one with screwed caseback and the other with pressure fitted caseback.
Given that the watch's battery can be replaced, I wonder if it's easy to open the caseback (the one without screws) ?
Thanks for any info.
I'm a professional [desk] diver.
I think the second one is only a render without screw holes. It also doesn't show switch for unconecting bracelet.
Look here http://www.dx.com/p/asus-zenwatch-2...-45-gunmetal-case-grey-852432423#.V-ilH58wjqA at the 5th and 6th photo. Someone just forgot about this
shider said:
I think the second one is only a render without screw holes. It also doesn't show switch for unconecting bracelet.
Look here http://www.dx.com/p/asus-zenwatch-2...-45-gunmetal-case-grey-852432423#.V-ilH58wjqA at the 5th and 6th photo. Someone just forgot about this
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You made good point, thanks.
I'm a professional [desk] diver.