Does the stylus have palm rejection?
Also,if the palm rejection is bad(as to what I've seen in a review video on YouTube),can it be fixed with future software updates?
of course
bytheway its only work with 小米灵感触控笔(chinese name)
自然是有的,某些app需要进行设置,某些app不支持,我所使用的小米自带的便签和概念画板都支持的。
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Hi, I want to buy a TG01 in the near future, due to the new ROMs and the low price in Germany for an used TG01 (starting at 160€) - I often use Pleco, a chinese dictionary and the "ChinaFEP No5" keyboard, that enables you to write characters on the screen. However I would like to know if there could be any problems because of the resistive touchscreen??? Does the touchscreen work incorrectly with "normal" pens? Do I need a special one?
Thank you for any answers regarding this problem!
AFAIK the resistives touchscreens work with any stylus... Capacitive touchscreens can have troubles with "normal" stylus.
thanks, I just thought I should ask before I buy it due to some reports about problems with the screen, but there seems to be a solution for that: showthread.php?t=632754
Hero support up to 2 points, and the performance seems not so smooth as iphone, and the focus will shift!
Everyone could test your screen with Multi-touch Vis Test that download from market.
i9000 support up to 5 points!
who can solve this problem?
I'm going to assume it's a hardware limitation, which will never be fixed. Multi-touch on my Hero is and has always been weird.
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Hardware limitation. It's not proper multi touch - it's a form of dual touch, but it only recognises the first finger position and the distance of the two fingers, as opposed to proper co-ordinates.
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Can someone tell me what is the multitouch capability of the G Tablet? I'm thinking of buying it as it is the cheapest Tegra 2 tablet, but I'm not so sure about the multitouch. Is it 2-point multitouch or 5 point? If someone with the tablet would be so kind to just download like Multitouch Test from the Market and see how many fingers the tablet supports.
2-point.....
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2-point.....
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Is this a hardware or software limitation?
Thanks!
Just so your aware. On my gtab multitouch is only reliable when the two points are not on the same x or y axis. When zooming in for example it is necessary to pinch diagonally or else nothing happens. Other have claimed this is not an issue on their gtabs, but this has been an issue for across several roms.
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Difficult to say. The kernel only gets the data for 2 (simultaneous) touchpoints from the ATmega168 microcontroller that the actual touchscreen sensors (2 Pixcir Tango 32C sensor chips) are connected to.
Can the ATmega168 uC be reprogrammed to send more than 2 simultaneous touches to the kernel? Can't say.
Do the Pixcir Tango 32C sensor chips register more than 2 fingers at the same time. Yes, very probably.
Whatever the case, you'll need a ATmega168 programmer and all the chip-specific datasheets to make it happen.
hi
autodesk apparently just released sketchbook pro for android 3.0
so not yet available for the flyer i guess
but would really love to try it out on the flyer
i guess we will have to wait and see ...
kind regards
sc3*2
...But that doesn't mean it's going to work with the pen...Because they would need to have had access to the pen SDK from HTC.
Did they say it would work with HTC's pen? Did they get early access or something?
It would make my day if this application worked with the pen...
That was the number one reason i bought the Flyer and we still can't use the pen with the drawing apps.
I am waiting patiently...
The Sketchbook blog mentions that the honeycomb version will support devices with pressure sensitivity, so hopefully that means they were able to get the SDK early, or had n-trig in the loop somehow.
Here's hoping anyway!
Was wondering if this App can be ported into our Flyer? Would be a quick solution if someone knew how to make this happen, until someone releases an app or we get the update. Looking at the Lenovo Pad, it looks like it can work. Just don't know how difficult the whole process is.
Hello everyone,
I just found this stylus on the web and I wanted to know if it's compatible with TF201... anyone knows?
Thanks for the answers,
Tiwiz
tiwiz said:
Hello everyone,
I just found this stylus on the web and I wanted to know if it's compatible with TF201... anyone knows?
Thanks for the answers,
Tiwiz
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Looks very interesting, no mattet what anyone here says, would recommend email or call to them. This way if issue have valid return reason, email best for tracking. If someone confirms to work, does not mean all features tested. Looking more at this when have more time, thank you for the post.
Sent from Taptalk on Newt's Sense 4.0!......
the n-trig pen is a technology vendors can implement, and only htc flyer and lenovo thinktablet got n-trig support. as the display require to support active pen-displays.
you will need to wait for the nextgen HTC Quattro which were planned to have the n-trig support at well but as 10.1" tablet with tegra3. its not out and might be dropped as well.
but the technology is only on a few tablets for now.
Samsung uses a different pen technology, so its not used with samsung products at all.