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HP Prime pen-using - bluesun08 - 11-18-2013 Is it possible to use the HP Prime touch-display with a pen-like object? If yes, which object?
Re: HP Prime pen-using - FORTIN Pascal - 11-18-2013 I Don't own a prime but I would be tempted to say that a standard capacitive screen stylus would do the job. You can find inexpensive one on ebay to try it or borrow one from a tablet owner... Have a nice day
Pascal f.
Re: HP Prime pen-using - Jean-Michel - 11-18-2013 I have both and have tested using them together. Not much interest to my opinion. I had in mind that this would prevent to get the screen dirty very fast, but the stylus I have leaves quite as much spots on the screen as fingers, even if quite different. Re: HP Prime pen-using - Joe Horn - 11-18-2013 Quote:The hard pointy ones don't work with Prime. When others here reported that the soft fat ones work, I bought one to try it (they're cheap), and it works great... but I never use it any more, because my finger is sufficiently precise and I hate constantly picking up and putting down the stylus. Re: HP Prime pen-using - Terje Vallestad - 11-19-2013 Joe, There is a (sort of ) hard tip solution called Jot Pro by Adonit where the pointy end is a clear capacitive disk (d ca 6-7mm) and that works on the Prime screen. I bought it to use for handwriting on an Ipad. This design allows you to see clearer where you are pointing and gives the opportunity for a bit more accuracy than the soft blobby styluses. It is very expensive though (£27 in the UK), and I am not sure if it is worth the expense. Cheers,
Terje
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