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Why the stylus isn’t dead
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ysss
2010-05-09 , 03:18
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Anyway, I did make a point about separating the discussion about
fingers vs stylus
and
capacitive vs resistive
.
If the screen has the technology to accept finger input (both bare and gloved) AND it can also recognize stylus input, will people still take the time to take out their stylus to interact with the machine in manners that don't fall into the 3 categories I presented above? (handwriting, sketching, interacting with apps that were not designed for the tablet in the first place).
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