Using your finger for most tasks on Apple’s new iPad is fine, like typing emails or texts, browsing the web, gaming, etc., but there are some things that may work better when you use a stylus, like ...
In general, iPad styluses follow an incorrect cognitive mapping. The vast majority of them are designed to look and feel like a pen. Why? Writing or drawing on the iPad feels nothing like using a pen ...
Gather a few cheap materials at home and in less than 2 minutes, make a stylus that works with your phone or tablet. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of Content, CNET Studios As vice president of ...
Not content to diddle around on the iPod touch screen, David Lasnier made a stylus that he uses to draw with the Brushes app, producing results like his cat skull sketch above. His first attempt ...
Earlier this month we shared a DIY touch-screen stylus for the iPad. That build was clever but unfinished looking. This version is polished and what commercial manufacturers should be bringing to ...
Yeah yeah, the iPad is supposed to be all about the touching. But if you draw on it, or want to write a lot, a stylus is definitely a must-have. You could buy one, but why not make your own? Yeah, ...
Air Display developer Avatron Software today launched Air Stylus, an app that allows users to utilize the iPad as a pressure-sensitive, wireless drawing surface for over 30 graphics programs on the ...
Meet the Hex3 JaJa stylus, a pressure-sensitive drawing tool for the iPad (and other tablets, too) that transmits information to the device via sound waves, eschewing the need for a Bluetooth ...