| Re: My first digitizer pen Tablet "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in
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> >> I have a feeling I will lose them before I need to replace them .. <<
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> understandable... if you keep a light touch, wouldn't worry about it.
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> Can't remember... will your device respond to a finger or inactive (pda)
> stylus?
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> Beverly Howard [Microsoft MVP-Mobile Devices]
yes. In fact I was going to ask a question about that. I can use both finger
or digitizer pen but mostly when writing an email or whatever, I tend to put
my hand on the screen. So prefer to use the digitizer pen for writing. I was
trying just this morning to think of a way to to put an icon on the task bar
that would quickly turn the finger touch option on and off. I haven't had
enough Coffee to do that this morning. Maybe it isn't even possible.
I had the Fujitsu P1620 and returned it - Previously I had the Fujitsu
P151O. FANTASTIC little tablet. With the P1620 they removed the digitizer
from the screen and made it a separate part:. . . they also added to the
Screen Something that ignores your palm it you rest it on the screen when
you write. . That was great but you could no longer just touch the Screen
with your finger. you had to rap it pretty hard with your nail -Double
clicking was horrible - I Could open and close and door maybe 10 out of 25
times.no matter how I changed the double tap speed. Fujitsu wouldn't say
there was a problem with the new Screens... they just said tap the screen
harder. I had to tap so hard with my stylus to click or double click I
thought I would break the screen.
I am still waiting for my refund. but that Computer the P1600 series is
garbage as far as I am concerned.
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