Just curious if anyone has tried this out yet? My DirectStylus 2 works if enough (light) pressure is applied to the screen and goes beyond what I had assumed. Seeing as this is a capacitive touchscreen like most modern devices I'd like to know if anyone else have had luck with the mentioned tools in the thread title. A Wacom Pen should suffice as well.
I used SketchBook for my test which is free app for basic tasks in case anyone feels like trying out. The key seems to be a thin digitizer as my Moto X 2014 barely goes by simple strokes or even taps (thicker digitizer/glass = more pressure needed).
I used SketchBook for my test which is free app for basic tasks in case anyone feels like trying out. The key seems to be a thin digitizer as my Moto X 2014 barely goes by simple strokes or even taps (thicker digitizer/glass = more pressure needed).
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