Things come out much smoother with
a stylus than my finger.
Not exact matches
These interactive panels are ultimately large, external screens connected to a computer, allowing the educator to operate and control any program installed on that computer via the interactive panel, using either their
finger or
stylus, rather
than a mouse or track - pad.
The S - pen that comes with the tablet isn't your usual capacitive
stylus that's only slightly better
than your
fingers.
I find
stylus more ergonomic
than finger touch.
We found ourselves wishing for a
stylus, because
finger selection was never quicker or easier
than using the trackpad.
While all of these along with so much more has indeed made a S7 tablet so much more alluring, the one grouse that users had of the tablet so far was its resistive touch screen which is known to respond far better to
stylus or
finger nail inputs
than to
finger tips.
Disadvantages of capacitive sensors: You can click on them just a
finger, a
stylus for such a screen - a special «pencil», ending with electrically conductive rubber ball size not smaller
than a pea, on such screens is very inconvenient to draw thin lines.
The touchscreen is capacitive, which responds directly to your
finger rather
than a
stylus.
We experienced more accurate navigation when using the
stylus or a fingernail
than we did with our
fingers, though overall the tablet isn't very responsive.
Like the 5in Note, the 10in version comes with a
stylus and a set of apps that can make use of it as something more
than a thin
finger - alternative.
The touch screen isn't just for navigation — you can also mark up text with the included
stylus, jot down notes (you can use the virtual keyboard or the
stylus), and turn pages with the swipe of a
finger (yes, the device is zippier
than its predecessor).
If you want more accuracy
than your
fingers can provide, the $ 50 Aspire Active
Stylus V is a great supplement.
Tablets supported touch input, but this was more designed for
stylus input
than finger input.
While you can get an Apple Pencil for your iPad, if you want to scribble on your iPhone screen, you're pretty much out of luck (you can buy a capacitive
stylus which is no better
than your
finger).
It's much more precise
than a
finger — the
stylus was Microsoft's original tool for interacting with Windows tablets before the iPad came along.
«We also believe a Force Touch - enabled
stylus will enhance productivity as it would offer more precise operation
than using only
fingers,» Kuo wrote.