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Many years back I was looking at those fingertip stylli and thought, hmmm, I've seen that shape before. Then I remembered, a fingertip guitar pick.
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*laughs*
Many years back I was looking at those fingertip stylli and thought, hmmm, I've seen that shape before. Then I remembered, a fingertip guitar pick.
http://images.miretail.com/products/...8157069226.jpg
You can get them for like 50 cents to a buck at your local music store.
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Fingertip guitar picks may be made from harder plastics that may scratch touchscreens more readily than items designed to be styluses. Then again, I don't know how much engineering and testing really goes into some of the cheap (or even not-so-cheap) styluses on the market, so it may be a toss up.
So, use a screen protector!
I still use a PDA and found a nice option vs. a stylus. I already knew and used those "fat" pens and mechanical pencils. Well, I found this at Longs Drug Store of all places:
http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=...ductcode=49838
It's a pen/stylus/pencil and just the right size for my hands. It saves me from an otherwise impossible task of writing by hand. So I thought I would share that with you nice people here...
I'm not that old but had RA since I was a child and I am sure most are young-ish and any hand probs are waaaaay off in the future. But if you have a prob or even just want to reduce the strain from the effort it takes to hold a thin stylus or pencil then try one of those Triple Clicks.
BTW, I already know I won't be able to use the stylus in the N800...just too hard to squeeze that tightly even though it is an excellent design and far better than a PDA stylus.
Plus I think the stylus tip is not to soft and not too hard as it has not done any damage to the 3M screen protector on my nx73v Clie in about 6 months now. And I use it a lot.