Can a styles be used with the original Find N? Perhaps the stylus from the N2?
Yes. I am able to use the type that don't have to be charged. It's not the rubber tip stylus; I have those also, I am debating on adding additional screen protection so I can see if residue from rubber tip is visible. That's why I haven't tried yet. I can't speak for using with writing notes, etc but I am able to color with them in my coloring app. I have not tried the rechargeable stylus yet. I have a generic one. When I try, I will update this response.
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Does anyone know of a good replacement stylus for the Blue Angel? I would like to get one of the 3 in 1 variety with the built in pen (for those times at meetings when I need a pen), however, all the ones I've found so far have a pen cap that just slips off the pen, meaning that it can (and does) get stuck in the stylus silo. I'd like to get one that has a cap that screws on, however, I haven't been able to find one. The closest I've come is at http://www.pdapanache.com/, however, they don't sell one for the Blue Angel, and I don't know if any of the other options would fit.
Anybody else know if any of these would fit, or of anyplace else where I could get one (It doesn't have to be a perfect fit in the stylus silo, just as long as it fits)
Thanks!
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Try this one
http://www.thepocketsolution.com/siemens_sx_66_accessories.htm
dougnet said:
Try this one
http://www.thepocketsolution.com/siemens_sx_66_accessories.htm
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I have this stylus and am happy with it. I don't think you'll have to worry about the cap getting stuck in the silo. The cap and pen are at the opposite end of the tip used for screen taps (in other words, the pen is "upside-down" when in the silo). The cap itself has the little bump on one side just like the regular stylus, so it would be impossible for it to get down into the silo anyways.
I'd recommend this as a replacement (or upgrade).
Regards,
Paul
Has anyone found an effective stylus and program to use it with for business purposes? I'm trying to mark up PDF blueprints while working at construction sites.
Basically, I've purchased every pdf program I can find which allows editing drawings (2 or 3 of em) and I purchased a capacitive stylus. The stylus needs a ton of pressure and when drawing a line it always will appear broken in spots. Also, it always looks like I'm writing on documents with a crayon.
Any suggestions are appreciated before I give up on my Gtab. Perhaps my stylus isn't good? Perhaps the Gtab just can't handle this application.
Targus Stylus
I've used used this one: Targus Stylus
(though mine is black) and have had moderate sucess with it. I requires a little more pressure than I'd like. I've also gotten the $1 ones from China off from eBay... don't bother with those. They didn't work. I couldn't imagine how you could mess up a glueing a rubber end on a hollow tube, but they worked just like you described above.
ByteWrencher
I use a program called EzPdfReader. I bought the pro Version, and it works for what I need as a student. The trick I use is to write really large, then shrink it down and then move the text where I want it. Also you can change the color of the text, and the thickness of the lines.
Thanks for the replys. I'll continue to try to figure out the best way to mark up diagrams and blueprints. I've also tried EZPDF Reader Pro but I think that Foxit worked a little better for me. With both programs I had mixed results saving my annotation (I lost it a couple of times) but again the biggest prob was with the stylus itself. I may try the Targus which you recommend however it sounds from your description that I may be disapointed.
If anyone else has any suggestions keep em coming this way.
I have used Repligo Reader to mark up pdf's with good success on other tablets and even sign with my finger on my phone. I will try a stylus on my gtab later and will let you know.
Edit - I tried it on my GTAB with a targus stylus and it works reasonably well. No excessive pressure needed.
phinphan said:
I have used Repligo Reader to mark up pdf's with good success on other tablets and even sign with my finger on my phone. I will try a stylus on my gtab later and will let you know.
Edit - I tried it on my GTAB with a targus stylus and it works reasonably well. No excessive pressure needed.
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Thanks for the comment. I'm going to try the Targus.
I got the Dagi 506 direct from Dagi with free shipping ($20 or so). It's 10X better than the cheap foam tip Ebay stylis in terms of sensitivity and can write a fine line. I haven't used it for real on a job site but this may be the stylus of choice. It is however not perfect as when you draw a long line the sensitivity seems to change slightly on its own at times.
Stylus+ Screen Protector and Anti-Glare
Hey I guess this is kinda my first post but love installing the different ROM's and giving them all a shot. Anyway I found that the iFaraday Stylus works awesome and it's pretty cheap compared to some. Just google iFaraday you'll find them I also I picked up a 3 pack of anti glare screen pro's over at amazon for $8 just google "HHI ViewSonic gTablet 10.1 Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (3 Pack) (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen)" I am using them currently just wanted to tell everyone about them. Do not try to apply screen protector dry I use rubbing alcohol spray the shield when you pull the screen side layer off may take a few days for all the bubbles to come out but squeegee the crap out of it and you'll be fine!!
I'm starting this thread because I'm interested in finding covers and cases that attach to the phone as a replacement for the backplate, thus keeping it as trim as possible. The only one I've heard of is Samsung's own original covers, but I'm hoping there'll be others.
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3rd thread on the topic. Noone Knows. Samsung is taking forever.
Did a search
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3rd thread on the topic. Noone Knows. Samsung is taking forever.
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Sorry for being the third thread on this topic. I did a search, but didn't find anything specific on backplate replacemnt cases. Did find various on wallet and flip cases. Even if Samsung is taking forever, hopefully other manufacturers will jump in. But perhaps the backcover is patented?
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Sorry for being the third thread on this topic. I did a search, but didn't find anything specific on backplate replacemnt cases. Did find various on wallet and flip cases. Even if Samsung is taking forever, hopefully other manufacturers will jump in. But perhaps the backcover is patented?
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I've been spending ages looking for the same thing. Definitely not a patent issue. There are literally hundreds of pages of various Note 3 covers on Amazon, many of which are replacement battery doors. Problem for me is that most are window cases claiming to be "S-View", none of which actually work with the s-view functionality. If I can't get a working S-View then I'd rather not have a window at all. I'm not sure about the official Samsung cover because it looks like it makes the phone much bigger by thickening the back to extend over the camera, and I want it slim as possible.
Best options I've seen so far look to be these:
http://www.amazon.com/Practical-COV...=1384427137&sr=8-53&keywords=n9000+flip+cover
There's also this:
http://www.amazon.com/Practical-COV...84428841&sr=1-200&keywords=n9000+battery+flip
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Cover-B...1384427417&sr=8-278&keywords=n9000+flip+cover
Final interesting one is this, which is the first 3rd party case I've seen which claims to properly support S-View. Looks pretty much identical to the Samsung case though:
http://www.amazon.com/YESOO-Leather...F8&qid=1384429365&sr=8-1&keywords=n9000+yesoo
Please let me know if you turn up anything else interesting, as it sounds like we both want the same type........
replacement back cover
http://www.obostore.com/baseus-yupp...-for-samsung-galaxy-note-3-n9000-p-18058.html
http://www.obostore.com/ytin-flip-v...-for-samsung-galaxy-note-3-n9000-p-18619.html
cheers!!!
search for "anymode note 3" on ebay
or
http://www.anymode.com/shop/goods/goods_list.php?category=012011001
Thanks for all of your suggestions.
S-View support in the case would certainly be nice, but it is not a top priority. My priorities are:
1) Back cover (battery cover) replacement, not an outer attachement.
2) Some pockets for cards and bills, actually the outer front cover could come with a foldout for more cards and bills.
3) S-View support
I have an original Note and the case has two slits for cards and a long slit for bills, but it also comes with an outer attachement cradle, and that is a little too much bulk to be really comfortable. Since the Note 3 is thinner it would be real nice to utilize that for a better case experience this time around. Hence, I'm not that particular about price, although I believe the original Samsung S-View cover is waay overpriced, I have ordered one just to establish a base line for what is available out there.
I have started to encounter vendors that lets me use the NFC for payment, but lets face it, this will take at least a decade to take hold. In the meantime I still need to carry around some credit cards and bills. Some day I can hopefully start my car and open my doors with my Note 6.
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I ordered and received a S-View case. The backplate is removed to attach the new case, it has two connectors that will allow you to use the S-View feature and charge it with wireless Qi chargers. There are no pockets for cards or bills, but the S-View window is a usable feature, it has two windows, swipe from right to left, the first shows time, date, weather and in my case a step counter, the other is for music, action memo and camera. The material is a leather like plastic that feels sturdy enough to withstand a smaller drop (not planning on testing that) and an added benefit is that the Note will fit in Samsung's multimedia dock with the covert attached.
Hopefully, third party vendors will come out with even more usable covers over time.
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I got my 12.2 yesterday and also the Bamboo UK2, and the S-pen replacement (said official Samsung, but the box was trashed and open when I got it). All from Amazon.
I've tried all three and they all seem to work pretty well. What I did was various drawing and scribbling with each, followed by drawing some technical shapes repeatedly and trying to connect and match lines. Also understand I have a cheap plastic screen cover on the 12.2, I'll have to see what I think when I get my glass cover.
The included stylus is nice and I like the tip on it the best, but its way too light. This internal stylus the hovering dot is the most on target (from viewing with my eyes) with where the mark will be on the tablet. It matches very well also if I don't look at the dot and just act like the tablet is paper. Drawing hexes was great, but the lines are very heavy, not much pressure difference here. I would choose this one first, except its too flimsy.
Bamboo feel UK2. Nice weighting to this pen, but I don't like the rough plastic surface, it feels like I'm holding raw wood (yuck), why didn't they make it smooth? The hovering dot seems off with where the tip is, a pixel or two off it seems like, and it changes with the angle I'm holding the pen. I don't like that. However if I don't pay attention to that, and just draw like the tablet is paper, the marks come out right where I want them to and expect them to. That is good. This pen has the best pressure sensitivity, it is easy to make thin or thick lines. This is the one I'm choosing to do most work with right now.
Samsung replacement S-pen with eraser. Too light. This pen has a similar offset as the UK2, but its different somehow, the offset is different between the dot and the pen in a different way. This pen also does work well if I forget about the hovering dot and just draw. I would choose this pen third of the three, but I'm going to try the mod/trick putting it into a G2 and see how that works out.
So overall I don't really like any of these pens, but the UK2 feel works out the best for me I think in terms of overall functionality. The cheap jerks only send two replacement tips with it (one hard, one soft). All the rest had at least 4 if not more replacement tips.
Hello,
Currently I've seen no 3rd party cases which are compatible with the Samsung Keyboard Case (keyboard part, I'd be replacing the magnetic back for something sturdier), so it seems I will need to do this as a DIY project. My plan was to cut away the bottom structure of the 3rd party case to expose the pogo pins, and leave the rest intact for better edge protection.
I have two cases in mind, please see links below. My concern for the first case is that the bevels are too high, and for the second, that the kickstand is raised a bit towards the back. Any additional case suggestions are welcome.
My other questions are regarding "flipping back" the Samsung keyboard when using it tablet mode, while it is still attached, and if anyone has any experience with a project like this. I mainly use the tablet during work (I work at a hospital) and am either in our hospital software in tablet mode (holding it in my hand vertically), or sitting at a desk using it in keyboard mode. Ideally I'd like to find a situation where I can keep the keyboard attached at all times for ease of portability and use.
Links:
1.) https://www.amazon.com/SUPCASE-Desi...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=40BTS8VX30A62B6VDHYT
2.) https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Tough...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=40BTS8VX30A62B6VDHYT
Thanks!
Not sure if this helps.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyTab/comments/onbjnt
Very Respectfully,
Gary
I purchased this and allows keyboard to connect with case on
Robot or human?
Hope this helps
libergm said:
Not sure if this helps.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyTab/comments/onbjnt
Very Respectfully,
Gary
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I did this exact thing, bought a clear case, cut the bottom off. Except instead of using the back I bought one of these. It works as a stand and a hand holder.
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