| Re: Digitizer Pen or Stylus What do you mean by "2000 series"?
Which manufacturer?
Rainald
Sven schrieb:
> And in fact the 2000 series does both. It has a touch screen that
> responds to my PPC stylii, my finger, chopsticks etc, but also
> comes with an active digitizer, which lets you move the cursor
> around while hovering over the screen a bit, no contact, and
> responds to pressure differences, which might matter to me if I had
> any artistic talent. Plus responding to the buttons on the stylus,
> for right clicks or whatever, which a touch screen would not do.
>
>> To clarify, a "touch screen" responds to any pressure... i.e. a
>> stylus pen, finger, chopstick, etc...
>>
>> Touch screens work great on any small screen device such as a
>> pocketpc since, when using a small device, the stylus or finger is
>> the only thing touching the screen at the one time.
>>
>> On the larger "tablet" screens, it is difficult to use a stylus
>> without resting the heel of your hand on the screen itself, and,
>> when you do so, the additional contact of that part of the hand
>> also generates unwanted screen inputs.
>>
>> With an active digitizer, you can comfortably rest your hand or
>> touch any other part of the screen and only the tip of the stylus
>> will generate a recognized input.
>>
>> Beverly Howard [Microsoft MVP-Mobile Devices] |