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2008-01-14
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What benefits does the stylus have over the finger? Non that I can think of
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I can't imagine trying to do a fine drawing in the sketch app with my finger. A stylus is good for fine precision pointing, things where a finger is too fat. Drawing is the main one I can think of, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are others.
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2008-01-14
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The one place, maybe, would be the stylus-board, nicer than the thumb-board for IMing and such. (You can see the other person's messages as they come in.) Of course, a good transparent floating thumb-board cures this, too...
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2008-01-26
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... it's ruined by the virtual inability to call up the thumboard on screen. ...
If we are going to implement inertia scrolling I think scrolling itself on the N810 needs to be fixed first. I'm not sure if it is because the N810 isn't fast enough, or the code just needs to be improved, but when you scroll down through lists there is tons of horizontal tearing, and it looks very poor.
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