The iPad also has
palm rejection so you can rest your hand on the screen while writing.
Not exact matches
We employ
palm rejection technology
so you can comfortably take notes or draw.
The screen has
palm rejection technology, turned on by default It also has a new feature just available on the Note that disabled touchscreen interactions
so you won't accidentally hit any of the UI elements during long sessions.
A notch on an iPad would be a step down and seems unlikely, while smaller bezels are possible in practice, provided that the software for the
palm rejection and finger
rejection is set up
so well, that the iPad is accurate in predicting when a user is simply holding on to the screen and when they mean to scroll or touch it.
If the touchpad uses multi-finger gestures or has
palm rejection support
so you don't accidentally move the cursor while you're typing, this all has to be implemented by the touchpad driver.
This is why the Pencil's
palm rejection is
so good: The Pencil isn't faking a finger,
so iOS can simply ignore all hand and finger input while the Pencil is within range of the screen.
Because it's
so large, it's impossible to type without placing your
palms on it, and while
palm rejection is good, the button response is sensitive enough that the slightest pressure while typing can register a click.
It has very good
palm rejection software, however,
so we didn't experience any inadvertent cursor movement while typing.
One thing worth mentioning was Michael B. Johnson's, a team lead at Pixar, and his comments regarding
palm rejection — a feature that's quite essential for drawing on a tablet, especially a tablet that's focusing
so heavily on being a creative tool.
Additionally, Microsoft has expanded the
palm rejection capabilities of Windows Ink,
so your hands shouldn't provide as much interference as they used to if you happen to graze the screen by accident.
The iPad also has
palm -
rejection so you can rest your hand and draw to your heart's desire.
The Pixelbook also has
palm -
rejection technology,
so you can lean on the screen while using the Pen, and it won't impact what you're doing.