[Q] Styus Question - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Accessories

Is the stylus is special like the ones you get with a Tablet PC or is just a plastic tip. Hoping for the plastic tip even though the other can be programmed sometimes.
I ask because I have 2 awesome stylus that I have put away a few years ago when everything became 'touch' with your finger .. Being I am in the jewelry business I have a Tiffany stylus and also one that a jeweler made for me from an antique pen .. the tip is ivory .. Thought I would never get to use these again.
Diane

It is special

Wacom digitizer.

Thanks. I think that my HP Tablet uses a Wacom Digitizer pen and I never use my HP tablet any more .. Laptops seem so big to me since the iPad and my Galaxy Tab.

'Some' Wacom Pens will work with the Note as will 'some' Tablet PC that supports Wacom.
Best thing about using these pens is:-
1. They are much easier to hold than the Note's S-Pen (the button is difficult to locate and press).
2. A lot of Wacom Pens (especially those found on Tablet PC's) have an 'Eraser' on the opposite end. This means you don't have to go back to the menu to select the eraser, you simply turn the pen over and use it as an eraser.

Well, not all Wacom styluses work. The Wacom Bamboo ones don't work with it.

Vulpix said:
Well, not all Wacom styluses work. The Wacom Bamboo ones don't work with it.
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I did say 'most', not all.

Beards said:
Most Wacom Pens will work with the Note as will any Tablet PC that supports Wacom.
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I can tell you that the stylus (with eraser) from my ancient pre-Intuos Wacom digitizer (ca. 1997) does NOT work.

my wacom intuos 3 pen does not work

Okay.... I've amended my post to the word 'Some'.
I'll recontact my contact at Samsung and ask them to clarify.

I have a HP Pavillion tablet notebook .. Maybe 3 years old. That pen worked on my Note ..

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We need an alternative stylus pen thread!

I'm pretty sure once we're all spoiled by stylus, we'll be desiring bigger styluses that will work with our phone. So anybody tested alternative Wacom styluses on the phone yet? So far the one that doesn't work according to another forum I read:
Works
Fujitsu T4210 tablet stylus Link
HP TM2 tablet stylus
Motion Computing M1400
OQO 02 stylus
Toshiba m200 stylus
Does not work
Wacom Bamboo
Intuos 2 Link
Cintiq Link
Intuos 3
Anyone here lives next to a Fujitsu or Wacom store able to test the rest for us?
Does work:
Motion Computing M1400
Which works with the Fujitsu ST5112, so by extension, the stylus for ST5112 should also work.
Does work:
1. OQO 02 stylus
2. Toshiba m200 stylus
The erazer on the other end and the buttons work as well!
I wonder which of these are the cheapest?
No one else tried other stylus?
pago sketch works good but it wont have any button....
My HP Compact TC1100 tablet's stylus works, along with the button. At some point I'll try out the eraser end too but I currently don't have that stylus with me.
Any stylus made for Windows tablet pcs--wacom stylus for those devices will work.
Vulpix said:
Anyone here lives next to a Fujitsu or Wacom store able to test the rest for us?
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All Fujitsu TabletPC's that have a wacom digitizer will support the Note.
...waiting the samsung official pen holder
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19271629#post19271629
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All Fujitsu TabletPC's that have a wacom digitizer will support the Note.
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Toshiba tablet PC too. but the tip not very sensitive on Galaxy Note
Intuos 3 does not work either
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theimaginaryage said:
Intuos 3 does not work either
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Aww man. Just updated...
I'll test my lenovo x220 pen when it arrives. It will probably work, it's a wacom penabled.
Vulpix said:
I'm pretty sure once we're all spoiled by stylus, we'll be desiring bigger styluses that will work with our phone.
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Apparently there will be a holder by Samsung for/with the original S pen:
http://www.samsung.com/nl/consumer/...ndex.idx?pagetype=acc_detail&subsubtype=other
Original Samsung ET-S110E Stylus Pen for Galaxy Note 5.3" + spare stylus (ET-S100E) included.
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Apparently there will be a holder by Samsung for/with the original S pen:
http://www.samsung.com/nl/consumer/...ndex.idx?pagetype=acc_detail&subsubtype=other
Original Samsung ET-S110E Stylus Pen for Galaxy Note 5.3" + spare stylus (ET-S100E) included.
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http://www.expansys.com/samsung-original-stylus-pen-for-galaxy-note-5-3-224748/
intuos4 pen doesn't work as well
dobygot said:
intuos4 pen doesn't work as well
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Aww man, I love the Intuos pens. I guess I don't even have to bother trying them now...
Can anyone recommend a good pen/stylus combo?
Cheers.
I am using a Fujitsu T2020 pen on the Note. It works perfectly! Size is right for me at least, tip is responsive on the Note, button on the pen works as it should, AND the eraser-round-tip on the other end works, without having to choose the eraser icon manually. Just flip the pen, the eraser appears.
My T2010 is a Wacom Penabled.
http://store.alltp.com/shop/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=766&idcategory=95

N7000 S-pen alternatives

I've recently discovered that the N7000 S-Pen isn't some magical new technology but in fact the same kind of inductive stylus that's offered with many older tablet PCs featuring Wacom digitizers.
I'm now using a Toshiba Portege stylus (cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170808932694) from eBay and I was previously using a HP TC1100 stylus (cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220871875156).
Apologies the above aren't links - I haven't made enough posts to include direct links yet so you'll have to copy/paste.
The advantage of the Toshiba one over both the HP one and the original S-pen is that it comes with an eraser tip at the other end which actually works as an eraser in the S-Memo app.
The button works just like the S-pen one so the usual screenshot/memo shortcuts work fine.
A word of warning though - I've also tested a Wacom Bamboo graphics tablet which did not work and don't confuse the TC1100 with the earlier TC1000 model which used a different battery-powered pen.
In short, if a tablet PC uses a Wacom digitizer and the pen does not require a battery then I think there's a very good chance the pen would also work with the N7000 Galaxy Note.
If you find any other good ones that work, it would be worth posting a reply on here so we can build a list of compatible ones.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339268
I tried the Stylus from the Hp tc4400 (think its the same than urs) and from the Lenovo x??. Both worked great. I think every Wacom Display pencil will work.
I use the TC1100 pen, and it's fine.
Htc flyer stylus dont work on Gnote
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Wacom Pens - What will and wont work.

Hi all,
note: I understand this topic has been flogged to death and there is quite a bit of confusion spread over the net about pen compatability. Hopefully this helps.
I have not got a SGN10 yet but and looking forward to getting one as soon as my tax return cheque clears.
I thought I would share what info I have found researching wacom products.
Below is an email conversation I had directly with Wacom Australia.
Hi,
Yes you are correct in your pen knowledge.
The Intuos and Cintiq nibs will fit in the UP-818.
The Standard nib is the hardest.
The Stroke nib is made of the same material as the standard but has a spring
in the nib giving it more travel.
The flew nib has a rubber core with a plastic sleeve giving it 'flex'.
The felt nibs are the softest and wear down more quickly.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Vaughan Stott
BuyWacom Administrator
www.buywacom.com.au
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From: me
Sent: Monday, 13 August 2012 5:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Pen and nib questions.
Hi,
I am looking at purchasing a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 which uses a wacom
digitizer. It is my understanding that this is compatible with penabled
stylus' which also includes pens from the early UD series. (but not any
other series ie, cintiq or intuos* etc)
I am looking to purchase a pen designed for an IBM Lenovo Thinpad X60T
(penabled) laptop or a UP-818 from buywacom.com.au (U in the start meaning
UD compatible, therefore penabled compatible)
I feel comfortable in assuming that the above is true.
My actual question is; Are the nibs themselves from Intuos* or cintiq
compatible with the UD/penabled stylus'? I would like to compare the
different tip types. If they do fit I would be interested in purchasing a
Cintiq 1st Gen Accessory kit or similar.
From what I can determine there seems to be 4 tip types, standard, hard
felt, stroke and flex. Does this sound right? Please correct me if needed.
Can you please list the tips from hard to soft?
Thanks for your time.
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In summary;
All penabled (wacom tabletpc computers) or UD (early series wacom pens with U in the first part of the part No.) will work on the Galaxy Note.
All wacom pen nibs (the little removable tip) are interchangeble.
I hope this information is accurate. (Please let me know if I have made a mistake.) I have a IBM X60T pen on the way for when my SGN10 arrives.
A couple questions;
Has anyone tested penabled/UD pens on their SGN10?
Does the eraser part of penabled/UD pens work?
I would expect only one button of multi button devices to work. Can anyone confirm this?
Hi,
Just to update, I did ing up with a lenovo x60 pen and it does work, but badly misaligns the hover cursor as it is tilted over, which the samsung s-pen does not do. The x60 pen also seems to not register gentle strokes to start with althogh it does for the end of the lines.
The eraser end works in s-note but not in any other apps I have tried it in.
Anyways, It was worth a try, but a waste of AU$29 due to the issues
I have tried the stylus from my Note phone and also from my 2+ year old Fujitsu tablet PC and both work. One note: you have to remove the S-Pen from its holder to get another pen to work.
justauser said:
I have tried the stylus from my Note phone and also from my 2+ year old Fujitsu tablet PC and both work. One note: you have to remove the S-Pen from its holder to get another pen to work.
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This is not true. you only have to do this if you have battery saving checked under pen settings. If you dont have it checked you can use any wacom pen with the spen in its holder.
arjag said:
Has anyone tested penabled/UD pens on their SGN10?
Does the eraser part of penabled/UD pens work?
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I tried the pen of my Toshiba Portege m200 Tablet PC from 2004.
The pen works fine, same for button and "rubber" part of the pen, they are properly recognized and interpreted.
My Intuos stylus definitely doesn't work, but I tried the stylus from my Lenovo W700 and the pen works with no pressure sensitivity but the eraser works fine. Haven't tried the Intuos tips but from my initial inspection, they look exactly the same as what you get with the Note (and they have a few different options).
Vostok 7 said:
My Intuos stylus definitely doesn't work, but I tried the stylus from my Lenovo W700 and the pen works with no pressure sensitivity but the eraser works fine. Haven't tried the Intuos tips but from my initial inspection, they look exactly the same as what you get with the Note (and they have a few different options).
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the intuos tips don't fit into the default 10.1 s-pen unless you cut and file them down to size. (too long and too fat)
but once you do, they work just fine!
Good to know, they looked the same to my eye but I didn't dig out my Intous nibs to test.
Just tried an old Wacom Graphire stylus I had laying around and it doesn't work, neither does the stylus from my Wacom Bamboo Create.
Vostok 7 said:
Good to know, they looked the same to my eye but I didn't dig out my Intous nibs to test.
Just tried an old Wacom Graphire stylus I had laying around and it doesn't work, neither does the stylus from my Wacom Bamboo Create.
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http://www.wacom-asia.com/aptky/607/pen.htm
the top ones (marked with the light blue) should work, as well as any tablet pc pens that are penabled by wacom
bamboo won't work, intuos and cintiq both won't work either
also, only the s-pen is properly calibrated and all 3 of my other tablet pc pens have a slight offset from the tip (but other than that they work fine, side switch and eraser and all). honestly the s pen works really nicely, though all the pens have slightly different pressure curves so it just depends on personal taste.
hope that helps!
justauser said:
I have tried the stylus from my Note phone and also from my 2+ year old Fujitsu tablet PC and both work. One note: you have to remove the S-Pen from its holder to get another pen to work.
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Not correct, I use an HP pen and do not have to remove the S-Pen from the table to use it
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fishgimp said:
http://www.wacom-asia.com/aptky/607/pen.htm
the top ones (marked with the light blue) should work, as well as any tablet pc pens that are penabled by wacom
bamboo won't work, intuos and cintiq both won't work either
also, only the s-pen is properly calibrated and all 3 of my other tablet pc pens have a slight offset from the tip (but other than that they work fine, side switch and eraser and all). honestly the s pen works really nicely, though all the pens have slightly different pressure curves so it just depends on personal taste.
hope that helps!
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I do not have any offset from my HP tablet and IBM/Lenovo tablet pen - Otherwise all your statements are correct
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The eraser works like a charm on the tablet PC pen used on the Note 10.1
I have the Samsung Series Slate 7 pen and it works. Eraser also works great. The pen tips for the Note 10.1 won't fit though; they are too small.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Series-Digitizer-AA-DP0NE2B-US/dp/B006WAPM78
Kikouyou said:
Not correct, I use an HP pen and do not have to remove the S-Pen from the table to use it
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I do not have any offset from my HP tablet and IBM/Lenovo tablet pen - Otherwise all your statements are correct
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The eraser works like a charm on the tablet PC pen used on the Note 10.1
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I can confirm that my Toshiba pen is slightly offset. not a huge deal but definitely makes it a little more messy to write with than the s pen.
greenzkool said:
I can confirm that my Toshiba pen is slightly offset. not a huge deal but definitely makes it a little more messy to write with than the s pen.
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same, they are irritating but still usable. mine are a fujitsu, a motion computing and an axiotron. If the HP and Lenovo are really properly-calibrated (EXACTLY the same as the S-pen) I might hunt them down?
I believe the reason your pen doesn't work unless you remove it is due to the settings>System(Pen)>Batter saving option being enabled.
I have the HP TM2 notebook and the pen for it works on my note 10.1. The eraser works in S Note but haven't tried it in anything else yet.
Got my Samsung digitizer (slate 7) pen today. Works as I had hoped, but it feels like it's just slightly off in comparison to the s pen. Enough to notice if attempting to line up the tip with a line/grid. Given a little time I'll probably just naturally compensate and adjust. It does seem a little more responsive than the Note's s pen which is great, and it's the same size as a real pen. Now if I just could just stop accidently pressing the raised control button! Mainly wanted it for the eraser function for a more natural feel.
I used to have a Toshiba M200 Tablet PC. I couldn't find the pen, but I did still have the little "emergency" stylus. Works just as well as the one included with the Galaxy Note. I am thinking about ordering the Samsung Series 7 pen. Looks nearly identical to the M200 pen.
I have try the pen comes with HP TC1100 on my galaxy note . and it works fine and nice , and I feel it better than the original one
sorry for my english
thanks
Got the samsung slate 7 pen today...the slight offset really bothers me even if it is just a bit. I'll return and stick with the original pen until I can find a better replacement. Good luck all.
Evo 4G63 said:
I have the Samsung Series Slate 7 pen and it works. Eraser also works great. The pen tips for the Note 10.1 won't fit though; they are too small.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Series-Digitizer-AA-DP0NE2B-US/dp/B006WAPM78
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I just got this; I don't like it. It feels great but the drawing is slightly offset. Too bad, because other than that it's great.
Hello,
I was very disappointed that the Bamboo pens are not compatible, i'm using this tablet for sketching so i have to find an alternative pen.
I have searched on the internet, and Axiotron's pens are nowhere to find :crying:. On ebay, they have these Lenovo digitizer pens with an eraser
Have someone tested it on the Note 10.1, is it good ? Does the eraser work ?

Small tip stylus for the I9300?

Hello,
I want to buy a stylus, but all I see is those big tip styluses, and I want some smaller tip stylus.
I know that some stylus won't work with the i9300, like the S-Pen of the note2.
So I've found some really small tip stylus pens but they are for the nintendo DS ..
How can I tell if they will work for the i9300, or they are using the technology the note2 uses so it won't work?
Thanks
Can I bump?:silly:
Check out the Samsung C-Pen. That's the smallest tipped stylus you're going to find that works on the S3.
The Nintendo DS has a resistive touchscreen, so its pen doesn't have ANY technology... It's just a piece of plastic.
Since our touchscreens are capacitive it isn't possible to get styli that small without an extra digitizer layer like the Note 2 has. C-Pen is as small as it gets for us.
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Div033 said:
Check out the Samsung C-Pen. That's the smallest tipped stylus you're going to find that works on the S3.
The Nintendo DS has a resistive touchscreen, so its pen doesn't have ANY technology... It's just a piece of plastic.
Since our touchscreens are capacitive it isn't possible to get styli that small without an extra digitizer layer like the Note 2 has. C-Pen is as small as it gets for us.
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Can you explain a little bit more please? do you mean that the C-pen has more than just the tip? it has something inside it like the S-Pen, or something just on the tip?
verynoob said:
Can you explain a little bit more please? do you mean that the C-pen has more than just the tip? it has something inside it like the S-Pen, or something just on the tip?
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Nah its just a smaller-than-normal rubber tip that only works well with Samsung's devices. I think it has to do with how their capacitive digitizers are set up... More dense than others perhaps? I've heard reports of people trying to use the c-pen on other non-galaxy s3/4 devices but they have to push down really hard to get it to work.
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http://adonit.net/jot/
I have one of their styluses and they work perfectly on my s3
Div033 said:
Nah its just a smaller-than-normal rubber tip that only works well with Samsung's devices. I think it has to do with how their capacitive digitizers are set up... More dense than others perhaps? I've heard reports of people trying to use the c-pen on other non-galaxy s3/4 devices but they have to push down really hard to get it to work.
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So how can I tell if other pens will work? I mentioned those NDS pens, do you think they can work? or they use the Note 2 technology?
for example this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-DSi-Retractable-Metallic-Touch-Pen-Set-/151104612634?pt=US_Video_Game_Styluses&hash=item232e89691a
tqgia2 said:
http://adonit.net/jot/
I have one of their styluses and they work perfectly on my s3
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Thanks for showing me these,
but maybe you can tell , how am I supposed to know whether a stylus is going to work on an i9300? I know for example that the s-pen won't work because it has some wacom technology or something, but how about the NDS stylus pens? will they work? or they use the Note2 technology?
Someone said that if the tips are too small they wont work, but you just showed some very tiny tip stylus pens that do work.
verynoob said:
So how can I tell if other pens will work? I mentioned those NDS pens, do you think they can work? or they use the Note 2 technology?
for example this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-DSi-Retractable-Metallic-Touch-Pen-Set-/151104612634?pt=US_Video_Game_Styluses&hash=item232e89691a
Thanks for showing me these,
but maybe you can tell , how am I supposed to know whether a stylus is going to work on an i9300? I know for example that the s-pen won't work because it has some wacom technology or something, but how about the NDS stylus pens? will they work? or they use the Note2 technology?
Someone said that if the tips are too small they wont work, but you just showed some very tiny tip stylus pens that do work.
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NDS styluses will not work as they rely on pressure. The stylus that i just showed you does work on the i9300. I personally have one and use it myself
A picture of the stylus
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Alright I'll try to explain the differences in touchscreens:
1. Resistive touchscreens. These rely solely on pressure, thus anything can work on them... Even cheap plastic like on the Nintendo DS systems. The downfall of these types of screens are that they're not ideal to use with your fingers since light touches are usually not recognized, so a stylus is necessary.
2. Capacitive touchscreens. These rely on completing an electrical circuit between the digitizer and the object touching them. Turns out our fingers are perfect for this, but small plastic styli like the DS stylus cannot complete the circuit and are unusable on these touchscreens. Special capacitive styluses (these are the ones that will work on your i9300) use material that can complete the circuit, like rubber/soft plastic or foam. The downside to this screen technology is that you can't use precise styli. The jot stylus mentioned earlier is a innovative approach to fix this but it's rather restrictive on how you can place the stylus to the screen... Watch videos and you'll see what I mean.
3. Active pen digitizers were specifically made for digital artists to begin with to offer a high level of precision when using a stylus on a tablet. They were really only used on PCs and Macs. However recently Samsung did something brilliant and combined an active pen digitizer by wacom (the best in the business) and a capacitive touchscreen to get the best of both worlds. I'm referring to the Note devices and the S Pen.
In short, you want a capacitive stylus. The C-pen is a capacitive stylus that's smaller than all others but only functions on the galaxy s3 or s4. The Jot stylus is also a capacitive stylus that has high precision but the point is a circular transparent disc... So its kinda odd at first.
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Div033 said:
Alright I'll try to explain the differences in touchscreens:
1. Resistive touchscreens. These rely solely on pressure, thus anything can work on them... Even cheap plastic like on the Nintendo DS systems. The downfall of these types of screens are that they're not ideal to use with your fingers since light touches are usually not recognized, so a stylus is necessary.
2. Capacitive touchscreens. These rely on completing an electrical circuit between the digitizer and the object touching them. Turns out our fingers are perfect for this, but small plastic styli like the DS stylus cannot complete the circuit and are unusable on these touchscreens. Special capacitive styluses (these are the ones that will work on your i9300) use material that can complete the circuit, like rubber/soft plastic or foam. The downside to this screen technology is that you can't use precise styli. The jot stylus mentioned earlier is a innovative approach to fix this but it's rather restrictive on how you can place the stylus to the screen... Watch videos and you'll see what I mean.
3. Active pen digitizers were specifically made for digital artists to begin with to offer a high level of precision when using a stylus on a tablet. They were really only used on PCs and Macs. However recently Samsung did something brilliant and combined an active pen digitizer by wacom (the best in the business) and a capacitive touchscreen to get the best of both worlds. I'm referring to the Note devices and the S Pen.
In short, you want a capacitive stylus. The C-pen is a capacitive stylus that's smaller than all others but only functions on the galaxy s3 or s4. The Jot stylus is also a capacitive stylus that has high precision but the point is a circular transparent disc... So its kinda odd at first.
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Thank you so much , now I understand !
i bought in winter cheap stylus from ebay. Material from which it made is very cheap, but stylus worked fine in winter with gloves and now too.
verynoob said:
Hello,
I want to buy a stylus, but all I see is those big tip styluses, and I want some smaller tip stylus.
I know that some stylus won't work with the i9300, like the S-Pen of the note2.
So I've found some really small tip stylus pens but they are for the nintendo DS ..
How can I tell if they will work for the i9300, or they are using the technology the note2 uses so it won't work?
Thanks
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You could just make one yourself
Fullmetalalchemist said:
You could just make one yourself
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How?
tqgia2 said:
http://adonit.net/jot/
I have one of their styluses and they work perfectly on my s3
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+1 Good stylus indeed. But you have to do some modification before use so as to prevent skipping if you are writing. But cautious to have a screen protector as it might scratch the screen when using.
verynoob said:
How?
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heres what you need:
Pen
cue tip
foil
cut the tip of the que tip and insert it in the pen where the hole is.
use a strip of foil and make it slightly touch the cue tip and wrap it around the pen
when using it make sure that you touchh the foil
http://cnettv.cnet.com/how-make-stylus/9742-1_53-50126553.html
Fullmetalalchemist said:
heres what you need:
Pen
cue tip
foil
cut the tip of the que tip and insert it in the pen where the hole is.
use a strip of foil and make it slightly touch the cue tip and wrap it around the pen
when using it make sure that you touchh the foil
http://cnettv.cnet.com/how-make-stylus/9742-1_53-50126553.html
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Nice one although you always need to get the tip wet . .! maybe there is some other material that doesn't need to get wet and can be used as tip? but thanks
If u have earbud just wet it a little now dry a little den use it
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What Wacom Pens/Styluses (if any) work on the Tab S4?

So I wanted to get another pressure sensitive stylus for my Tab S4 when I read somewhere that (on top of being based on Wacom technology) that some Wacom pens can work on Samsung tablets.
I tried a lot of googling, reading spec sheets, and so on when I ran across this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837743.
I'm not sure how accurate still is and, if it is still accurate, I'd like some clarification on which Wacom pens are being referred to specifically.
Basically, I'd like to know:
---Are there any Wacom pens that work on the Tab S4?
------If yes, what are they?
------If yes, does it provide similar pressure/tilt and navigation functionality as an S Pen? (Or everything an S Pen does outside of the special air wizard)
Thank you for your time
~bw
blue-wanderer said:
So I wanted to get another pressure sensitive stylus for my Tab S4 when I read somewhere that (on top of being based on Wacom technology) that some Wacom pens can work on Samsung tablets.
I tried a lot of googling, reading spec sheets, and so on when I ran across this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837743.
I'm not sure how accurate still is and, if it is still accurate, I'd like some clarification on which Wacom pens are being referred to specifically.
Basically, I'd like to know:
---Are there any Wacom pens that work on the Tab S4?
------If yes, what are they?
------If yes, does it provide similar pressure/tilt and navigation functionality as an S Pen? (Or everything an S Pen does outside of the special air wizard)
Thank you for your time
~bw
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There's the Staedtler pen https://www.amazon.com/Staedtler-Di...e=UTF8&qid=1535000235&sr=8-2&keywords=emr+pen (30 usd)
samsung https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-EJ-P...e=UTF8&qid=1535000235&sr=8-4&keywords=emr+pen
hp https://www.amazon.com/HP-Smart-Buy...=UTF8&qid=1535000235&sr=8-11&keywords=emr+pen (eraser should work)
toshiba https://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-PA33...F8&qid=1535000292&sr=8-7&keywords=toshiba+pen (eraser works)
https://www.amazon.com/Zodiac-Digit..._rd_t=40701&psc=1&refRID=7CDQ7RCJN5FTBFEAQBMQ
there's a few.
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dcoke said:
There's the Staedtler pen (30 usd)
samsung
hp (eraser should work)
toshiba (eraser works)
Thinkpad one
there's a few.
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Hey dcoke, I wanted to just thank you for all of your suggestions.
After a lot of research I ended up sticking with a Samsung stylus (for pressure sensitivity & other related reasons) but I appreciated your answer all the same and just wanted thank you .
My CS 3002 Wacoms work like a charm. Precision, Pressure and Tilt are perfect
does the tab s4 have all the features of the note9 digitizer and apps?
yourmumsbootloader said:
does the tab s4 have all the features of the note9 digitizer and apps?
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I assume so. Outside of the bluetooth multimedia control S-Pen.
As for the other guy, Wacom Digitizers determine tilt and sensitivity support, not the stylus itself. Since I tried the old Samsung stylus that I bought for my Note Pro 12.2 and it had tilt support in it, though it came out well before Samsung started implementing support for it. That's when I learned it was the digitizer under the screen determining those characteristics.
Has anyone tried the Bamboo Tip? I really like the construction on Bamboo pens but am not sure if this works on the S4.

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