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You probably won't like my answer, but the best stylus is your finger.
Apple made the capacitive touch screen so people shouldn't have to use a stylus pen. Older devices with a resistive screen need a stylus pen.
If you're used to use a resistive screen like on older GPS-devices, you need to adjust yourself to a capacitive screen of your iPhone.
-Don't try to touch items with the tip of your finger or nail.
-Even if you touch a letter on the phones keyboard with your thumb (which is maybe four times the size of the button), doen't the to touch it with the tip of your thumb. Place your thumb over the button, BUT MAKE SURE THE BUTTON IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE AREA YOU TOUH WITH YOUR THUMB!
Just give it a try. Once you're used to it, you'll never want a stylus anymore. Everyone i know who ever buyed a stylus never used it.
Do you have installation software for the stylus? If so, I'd reinstall it and reboot. There should be a setting for you to disable the stylus. You might go to your control panel and try that. Then you can have more time to figure out what went wrong.
If it is a resistive touch screen you can use anything as a stylus. To test if it is resistive touch it with a non conductive material like something made of wood or wear a glove. If it doesn't work then it is a capacitive touch screen and then you just need to buy any capacitive stylus and yes it will work. Photoshop should work fine too.
you will not be able to use your fingernail on the hero screen. the touch screen is similar to the iphone (capacitive) and different to most other touch screens that use a stylus (resistive).
your finger is required for the screen to pick up where you touch.
there is a special stylus you can buy that will work, but make sure it is specifically for the iphone. a standard plastic tipped stylus will not work.
The stylus pen works by pressure on the tip. Since the tc1100 uses an active digitizer, as soon as you come within range of the screen, the mouse should move (this is called pen-hover), however, if the tip is stuck upwards it will write or click instead just as if you were touching the screen.
Try carefully pulling out the tip using a needle nose pliers or your fingernails if they're strong, and then reinsert the tip gently. This should un-stick it. If this doesnt work, there may be an internal problem with the stylus.
Solved same problem.
Same model ipaq 1940.
Sorry for my bad english;this is what You can do:
Open the ipaq
Remove the mainboard
My problem was the connection between LCD and Touchscreen.
So I solved putting on the connection 3cm of tape to have a fully
working contact.Indeed, the lower part of cable, with the 2 little
holes was disconnected.
After this all becames to life!
I hope helps!
Vit :-)
In italiano: 3 cm di nastro adesivo fra LCD e touchscreen.Il loro
contatto non era perfetto.Ora tutto funziona.Con un po' di manualità si
riesce a fare senza problemi!
Saluti, Vit
We've put together some useful tips on calibrating your MobilePro
* When calibrating your touch screen be sure to use the same amount of pressure that you apply during normal use. In general, the lighter the better. This allows the screen to recognize taps consistently.
* When calibrating your touch screen hold the stylus over the calibration point until it moves to the next point. Holding it for this period will lead to greater accuracy than just tapping the spot quickly.
* When calibrating your touch screen support the screen from the back with your other hand. Try not to grasp the screen from the side with your thumb on the front.
* When calibrating your touch screen do not let anything other that the stylus accidentally touch the screen. For example, don't rest part of your hand on the screen to help steady the stylus.
* Once you've completed the stylus calibration, be sure to perform the double tap calibration as well. This will ensure greater accuracy.
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