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My fat fingers are becoming a problem with this touchscreen and I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a decent stylus? Do they exist?
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That won't work. But "capacitive stylus" will.
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That won't work. But "capacitive stylus" will.
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cool... thanks!
I have a pogo stylus and a Griffen stylus.. Both are very good after trying them on my Galaxy nexus.... The Griffen is a little heavier which makes it easier to click buttons on the screen. The pogo is a little fragile and the tip will ware down after a lot of use compared to the Griffen which is made of a rubber tip which won't go bad... So I woud say to buy a Griffen.. Do not buy a cheap one from China or a no name brand because those are complete garbage and won't work well..
Anyone advertised for iPhone or iPad use will work. As always, check amazon first for good pricing and reliability
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I'm wondering if there is a fully compatible S-Pen for our P7500? If there is; could you recommend one, and share your experience with it?
Thanks in advance!
S-pen no
capacitive stylus yes
I have a styluys and it works but the tablet also detects your wrist on the screen and it doesn't work too well
There's something with Galaxy Note's screen also so you can't make use of the S Pen and that is why they are pushing Note 10.1 also....
The S-Pen uses a wacom digitizer for higher accuracy and to detect pressure. The hardware to use an s-pen is simply not there. So no there is not a comparable pen though like the others have said you could use a capacitive stylus.
I also searched 4 a while but the missing Hardware is the problem. i bought the normal Samsung stylus. it hasnt the precision of a d-pen but its okay..
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Yeah hardware won't allow for that. But I just upped this thread you might find it helpful.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1554114
(VID)(TUT)Home-made capacitive Stylus
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I just got a Jot Pro (http://adonit.net/product/jot-pro/) this morning. I'm loving it. It's accurate and looks nice too. You should look at it. It's $30, but hey, you know what they say, you get what you pay for. (It also has lifetime warranty, so thats good.)
any pen works on iPad works on tab
but no s-pen
KonstantinKeller said:
I just got a Jot Pro (http://adonit.net/product/jot-pro/) this morning. I'm loving it. It's accurate and looks nice too. You should look at it. It's $30, but hey, you know what they say, you get what you pay for. (It also has lifetime warranty, so thats good.)
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Got the same for now quite a while, perfect pen for the tab! Give it a try!
yes there are some other s-pen works fine with galaxy note
some devices s-pen compatible with Galaxy note 10.1
HP tc1100
Note phone
Fujitsu tablet PC
Toshiba Portege m200
Lenovo W700 ..... pen works with no pressure sensitivity but the eraser works fine
Samsung Series Slate 7 ..... the pen works. Eraser also works great
HP TM2 notebook .... the pen works. Eraser also works great
Bought this one off ebay but the thing is way too thick and just doesnt perform well with drawing apps like draw something. Can anyone suggest a thinner one trying to find one along the size of the galaxy note
Link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Stylus-T...S-iPad-2-iPod-Touch-Smart-Phone-/120880674107
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i would actually just try to order an replacement stylus for a Galaxy Note. I bought one from an AT&T store just so I could use some of my drawing apps and I'm loving it.
The notes pen isn't suppose to be able to write on this phone I watched a video on YouTube and he was trying to use the notes pen and it didn't work. I was going to get one till I seen the video
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i would actually just try to order an replacement stylus for a Galaxy Note. I bought one from an AT&T store just so I could use some of my drawing apps and I'm loving it.
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You sir are a liar, the Galaxy Note S-Pen is not a Capactive Stylus its Inductive
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I actually have something like what you have an it works ok. Is the pointed end useable? I just have the one that's round.
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I only know of 1 and it's NOT quite in production yet...
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hand/hand-stylus
Dagi Stylus
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DAGI-Capaci...Accessories&hash=item19d00c21b5#ht_2443wt_988
Note works best with no screen protector though or a very hard plastic type of protector not sticky thin ones.
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Dagi Stylus
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DAGI-Capaci...Accessories&hash=item19d00c21b5#ht_2443wt_988
Note works best with no screen protector though or a very hard plastic type of protector not sticky thin ones.
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I've used one of those. it's got a big, flat >1/4" disk on it.
VERY awkward.
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I've used one of those. it's got a big, flat >1/4" disk on it.
VERY awkward.
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Do they work well?
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Do they work well?
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I didn't play with it long enough to care to find out. It was that "odd" to handle.
Sadly that doesn't make it a "thin" stylus by any means.
I saw one being advertised on barnes and noble's site for the nook that "looked" thin but I haven't checked it out to see whether it was just the photo that made it look that way.
So I found a stylus that has a smaller surface area. Its the same thickness as a regular pen.
www.wacom.com/en/Products/Bamboo/BambooStylus.aspx
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Found this one works great. thin and light weight plus it was extremely cheap thanks for all the input guys
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Capac...-Note-Galaxy-S-II-Epic-4G-Touch-/370604181070
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If you want to draw on your E4GT you should really give the Jot Mini a try.
http://www.amazon.com/Adonit-Stylus...LTAU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338263247&sr=8-1
It is very accurate, much more so than ANY bubble-tip stylus and it registers very well on the E4GT's screen. I use one myself. It is also nice and small which makes it easy to carry around with your phone.
Hi all,
I stumbled across this the other day;
http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/ET-S110EBEGXAR
The pic seems to be of the smaller n7000 version of the pen holder and seems unclear that it comes with both the holder and active stylus.
I would really like a larger pen. Does anyone have any additional info?
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arjag said:
Hi all,
I stumbled across this the other day;
http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/ET-S110EBEGXAR
The pic seems to be of the smaller n7000 version of the pen holder and seems unclear that it comes with both the holder and active stylus.
I would really like a larger pen. Does anyone have any additional info?
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Holy god, $60 for a pen holder?
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arjag said:
Hi all,
I stumbled across this the other day;
http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/ET-S110EBEGXAR
The pic seems to be of the smaller n7000 version of the pen holder and seems unclear that it comes with both the holder and active stylus.
I would really like a larger pen. Does anyone have any additional info?
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I have this one and would not recommend it. It is the original one they made when they first released the phone version of the Note. Although the pen makes a big difference to using the phones small S-pen, there is a button on the side of the holder that gets pressed unless you hold it a particular way and causes your writing flow to stop.
The way it works is that you place the small S-pen inside this holder which aligns itself with the button and then you just twist the holder into place. It does come with a spare S-pen, the one made for the original Note.
If you want a full sized pen, you should go for any Wacom pen enabled pens that also have the eraser on the end, the eraser works well with S-note and other apps that support the eraser function. It may also be a good idea to order different tips and depending on your preference, use the one that suits your usage patterns.
Do you have a link for one you recommend?
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Do you have a link for one you recommend?
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You can have a read through arjag's other thread to get recommendations, I have the one for the Lenovo x61t which works well however I have not yet tried other tips yet which I will do, the original ones,I tend to find are not as smooth as the one fitted on the new S-pen of the Note 10.1.
Link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837743
Thanks for the comments everyone.
I was really hoping that Samsung had actually released a pen holder kit that fitted and came with a n8000 replacement stylus.
As mentioned I my other thread, I am too disappointed in the performance of the Lenovo pen to use it.
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arjag said:
Hi all,
I stumbled across this the other day;
http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/ET-S110EBEGXAR
The pic seems to be of the smaller n7000 version of the pen holder and seems unclear that it comes with both the holder and active stylus.
I would really like a larger pen. Does anyone have any additional info?
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If you (or anyone) is also using that Note 10.1 as a phone, this Samsung S-pen with bluetooth headset may be of interest to you :good:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/15/samsung-bt-hm5100-s-pen-hands-on/
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If you (or anyone) is also using that Note 10.1 as a phone, this Samsung S-pen with bluetooth headset may be of interest to you :good:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/15/samsung-bt-hm5100-s-pen-hands-on/
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Um, how would you write when you are on a call?
How about just using a BT headset as a BT headset and the pen as a pen?
This seems like a gimmick to me with few practical uses.
Hi,
I agree that the bt pen seems to be a gimmick too. After using a dual mic (dsp) headset there is no going back. I am very happy with my Plantronics Voyager Pro.
It really does seem there is no such thing as a "Galaxy Note 10.1" S Pen holder kit and Samsung are just trying to get rid of un sold ones.
I think this is a bit rude of Samsung!
Does anyone know where to get the propper replacement S Pen for the N80xx?
Edit: Scratch that, through samsung's site of course http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/ETC-S1G2BEGXAR
Hey there,
so I've been using some standard noname pen for some drawing apps along with my S3... but truth is I really hate it.
Its one of those with a pretty thick writing piece, it gives a feeling of not exactly knowing what you draw or what you are tapping onto.
So I was looking for another pen, a pen with a pretty slim tip, giving a more controled experience.
First thing i noticed is that there really aren't alot of those. The ones I've been looking at are made by samsung for their galaxy note and galaxy tab devices.
So here is the question: Are those pens basically compatible with the S3? Who can really give me assurance it will be working?
This is one of the pens I'm talking about: Samsung ETC-S1J9SE
This is the S3 pen with really really bad reviews (I really don't want to buy that one): Samsung ETC-S10CSEG (C pen)
Can someone provide info or suggest another pen?
Thanks in advance!
swent
PS: All I want is basic touch functionality, I know some of these pens have extra buttons or rubber features, I don't care for these extra functions.
swent said:
Hey there,
so I've been using some standard noname pen for some drawing apps along with my S3... but truth is I really hate it.
Its one of those with a pretty thick writing piece, it gives a feeling of not exactly knowing what you draw or what you are tapping onto.
So I was looking for another pen, a pen with a pretty slim tip, giving a more controled experience.
First thing i noticed is that there really aren't alot of those. The ones I've been looking at are made by samsung for their galaxy note and galaxy tab devices.
So here is the question: Are those pens basically compatible with the S3? Who can really give me assurance it will be working?
This is one of the pens I'm talking about: Samsung ETC-S1J9SE
This is the S3 pen with really really bad reviews (I really don't want to buy that one): Samsung ETC-S10CSEG (C pen)
Can someone provide info or suggest another pen?
Thanks in advance!
swent
PS: All I want is basic touch functionality, I know some of these pens have extra buttons or rubber features, I don't care for these extra functions.
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besides the S pen, another popular one is adonit jot
you can find the s pen cheaper on ebay. was gonna get one for 15.
The note actually has a different interface for the stylus I belive it is similar to a wacom tab, if I recall correctly it uses wacom tech. I don't believe the stylus for the note will work properly with the s3
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The note actually has a different interface for the stylus I belive it is similar to a wacom tab, if I recall correctly it uses wacom tech. I don't believe the stylus for the note will work properly with the s3
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I can assure the the note2 pen doesnt work. I tried it at the local phone center.
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