Hi, i have heard that the wacom bamboo ink nibs are able to be a replacement for the pro mpen nib but can you just use the bamboo stylus instead of fiddling with replacing the nib
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Ive been wanting a stylus to use on my g-tablet for a while, especially since I got swype working. Anybody have any good suggestions?
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I picked up an ipad stylus at bestbuy that has worked quite well.
The only Stylus I have isn't what I expected, its a soft rubber that emulates a finger touch. Feels weird and I can't draw with it. Is there a hard tipped stylus out their that will work?
I have been using the DAGi Capacitive Stylus. It has a unique transparent plastic round flat tip, so that you can see through the tip and it doesn't obscure the area you are touching with the stylus. There is a little red dot in the middle of the flat tip that essentially is the contact point for the stylus. It takes a while to get used to, but it is pretty good for drawing apps. I've been trying out Autodesk Sketchbook Mobile for drawing.
I also tried the Acase 2nd generation stylus, which has a soft rubber hollow tip. I found I really have to press down hard with that stylus to get it to register well.
However, as I have installed the Skinomi screen protector on the gTablet, that extra layer seems to reduce the sensitivity of a stylus. I think a stylus would work better without a screen protector, but I really like the protection and reduced fingerprint mess with the Skinomi so it's a trade-off.
I recommend 3M Smartpen. Here's my video on it with the g tab: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6y6Aqx3W7U
I'm on TNT lite 4.4
I have used the Targus but took it back and bought the Dagi.
Better, especially for drawing.
I went ahead and bought a Ten One Pogo Sketch stylus, but I think I might also buy the Dagi, that is a great design. I'll let you guys know how the Pogo is.
The absolute best stylus for the G-tab is the just mobile alupen.
Seriously, just check out YouTube.
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I have been using the DAGi Capacitive Stylus. It has a unique transparent plastic round flat tip, so that you can see through the tip and it doesn't obscure the area you are touching with the stylus. There is a little red dot in the middle of the flat tip that essentially is the contact point for the stylus. It takes a while to get used to, but it is pretty good for drawing apps. I've been trying out Autodesk Sketchbook Mobile for drawing.
I also tried the Acase 2nd generation stylus, which has a soft rubber hollow tip. I found I really have to press down hard with that stylus to get it to register well.
However, as I have installed the Skinomi screen protector on the gTablet, that extra layer seems to reduce the sensitivity of a stylus. I think a stylus would work better without a screen protector, but I really like the protection and reduced fingerprint mess with the Skinomi so it's a trade-off.
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ahhh gary, i wish i read this before i purchased my Acase! I was reading a lot of excellent reviews for the Acase so I bought it and sure enough, it works well in most applications but NOT on top of a thick screen protector like Skinomi. It's practically useless for me now unless I take off the screen protector, which I am very hesitant to do just for a stylus.
How does your DAGi capacitive stylus hold up against your Skinomi protector?
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How does your DAGi capacitive stylus hold up against your Skinomi protector?
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The DAGi stylus does register better than the Acase stylus through the Skinomi screen protector. Still not responsive enough in my opinion for fluent handwriting or artwork, but does work OK for simple "clicking". Too bad, as I really like how the Skinomi protector reduces fingerprint mess.
DAGi has several stylus models, so I may try another with a more flexible bendy tip.
I can't wait to try the Wacom stylus whenever that makes it to retail.
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any confirmed working stylus for the nexus 6? I was thinking of buying the Bamboo Stylus.
Why wouldn't a stylus work?
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any confirmed working stylus for the nexus 6? I was thinking of buying the Bamboo Stylus.
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If the Bamboo Stylus states it'll work with Android you should be good to go.
You can also "rig" your own stylus using a Bic pen body, sponge and a staple/paper clip.
You take the pen and the inkwell out of the pen body. Make two small holes for the staple/clip. One hole needs to be closer to the bottom to make contact with the sponge that you'll stuff into the pen body. The other hole is to keep the staple/paper clip in the pen. Then cut the sponge to a size that will fit in the pen body (you won't stuff the whole thing, so you don't need a lot). Once it's in, use an xacto/utility knife to shape the tip. That's it.
One last note, some part of your hand has to be in contact with the staple/paper clip (which is in contact with the sponge) for it to work.
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Anyone using a good stylus with palm rejection that they recommend. I've tried to find a good one for taking notes on the sm-t530nu but haven't been successful confirming which ones actually work. I was wondering if anyone here had a stylus they used with an app that offers palm rejection for taking notes and which would be good to use. I don't like the cheap rubber nubs, was looking for more of a stylus like the bamboo smart or the dot-pen.
I am looking for a stylus pen that can work on m20p like m-pen. Can you suggest me ultra fine nib pen for m20p?
I just bought a galaxy tab s4 and this might be a stupid question but is it possible to stick the the s pen onto the tablet like how the iPad pro holds its pen instead of having to carry it separately.
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I just bought a galaxy tab s4 and this might be a stupid question but is it possible to stick the the s pen onto the tablet like how the iPad pro holds its pen instead of having to carry it separately.
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Not that I'm aware of. I use this case which has a handy S Pen holder. But then I put the S Pen in an old eyeglass case when it is in my laptop bag.
That case is nice, but I use this one since it keeps the SPen from hanging out of the case: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QFTWDQ...olid=15LEXHYSN1K1O&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
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I use original Book Cover and love it
The original Book Cover does fine, although an embedded pen as in the GT-N8010 would have been nicer.
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The original Book Cover does fine, although an embedded pen as in the GT-N8010 would have been nicer.
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My Note 10.1 has an embedded pen, and it is awful. I haven't taken it out in years. I always carry a bamboo feel stylus instead.
S4 S Pen
I have the OEM keyboard case but had to order a new pen because it was lost by the previous owner. It did not come with the clip to attach it to the case. They have several little sleeve type things that strap on to the case on Amazon but if anyone has any idea where to get the original clip, that seems preferable. I'm obviously not buying the $100+ case I already have just for that clip. Thanks in advance.
I was wondering the same as I have switched from book cover to no cover at all (I installed matte finish protectors on front and back)
I got an idea the other day. If you could 3d print a sleek holder for the S pen that could attach on those 2 little notches on the bottom edge that are meant to hold on to the keyboard cover. Another awesome option would be a magnetic holder that could attach to the POGO pins in between those 2 notches I mentioned earlier!
A cheap alternative
https://www.amazon.co.uk/MoKo-Pencil-Holder-Compatible-Release-Rose-Gold/dp/B07K8NLDFQ
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I have the OEM keyboard case but had to order a new pen because it was lost by the previous owner. It did not come with the clip to attach it to the case. They have several little sleeve type things that strap on to the case on Amazon but if anyone has any idea where to get the original clip, that seems preferable. I'm obviously not buying the $100+ case I already have just for that clip. Thanks in advance.
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I'm a little late, but did you ever find where you could get the snap on thing for the OEM keyboard?
I bought a Tab S4 a while back from the original owner but they lost the s pen and the s pen holder (and thus marked down the price so I simply ordered a replacement s pen for cheaper). So I have the replacement s pen but would also like to be able to snap it to the keyboard.
@Austinwc0402 Take a look at the poetic website. They have a transparent case with a nice s pen holder. Way nicer than the original one.
https://www.poeticcases.com/collect...ducts/lumos-x-2018-samsung-galaxy-tab-s4-case