A nice stylus for our super sensitive screens?

AccentAE86

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I have various phones with the super sensitive screen. I want a stylus to use with it, but not one of those fugly andimprecise rounded tip capacitive styli. What i would really like is a fine tipped stylus that works on our screens, and i like the size/width/tip of the s-pen. Anyone know if the s-pen works on our phones? Or can suggest any other stylus around that size that works with our screens? I know metal works great as i am using my business key as a stylus but i want a more elegant solution. Thanks!
 

AccentAE86

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Darn. Thanks for trying though. I guess I will be on the lookout for a stylus with a metal point. Anyone else have any suggestions?
 

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I also tried the Note 2 pen..and it doesn't work..but now I'm using as a stylus the classic pencil...It's working..very good...I see nothing on the screen,no scratches...
 

murat dogusan

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He literally is referring to a pencil. The super sensitive screen works with literally any fine tipped object.

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dude it is notthat good. its so far from being that good. i went to a shop with many pens in my pocket tried them all plastic ones aluminum ones ones with some kinda metal even i dont know what and did not register neither of them. it doesnt even feel 3.5mm headphone jacks if you are holding it vertically.

my solution? i havent tried it (and i dont even own a lumia... yet) samsung c pen. it is a regular stylus but with 3mm tip. also tehre are c pen clones on ebay for like 5 to 10 bucks if you dont wanna pay 30bucks to samsung which i say dont do it.

also there is another potion if you are willing to pay 20 bucks. there is tegra note 7 pro stylus which has a 2mm tip for tegra note 7 tablet. it is also a regular capasitive stylus but very fine tip. that would also work. but i would say this two options would be the only reliable options.
 

Manabendra Gogoi

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My dear friend, our lumias and for that matter, most of the good quality smartphones are capacitive displays without digitizers (unlike Samsung Notes). Our screens are designed in such a way that if something smaller than a centimeter in diameter touches it, it won't respond, treating it as an error. This is the reason fine tipped styli don't work on them.


Here comes a stylus that is designed to provide comfort of a superfine tip and a cellophane of 1cm dia all around the tip to cheat the touch processor. You may as well achieve one with a DIY, but I wouldn't suggest it because it is humiliating to have a gorgeous Lumia on one hand and a poor looking pen on another. Please go for Adonit Jot Pro. It's the best I have seen so far.

Hope I helped
 

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I just got a jot and really like it. Works great with FreshPaint. Anyone have any other apps that would be good for stylus use? Looking for suggestions for my 1520 or Surface.
 

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If I need a fine tip for a fee moments, I just use my car key. Fine tip, and works with super sensitive screen! Plus I always have them with me!
 

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That's pretty neat! Didn't manage to get the keys to work on the 930, but one of those L shaped Ikea tools did. Not a great drawing tool though which was what I was aiming for.
 

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I did end up ordering the Nvidia Shield pen to try on the Lumia 930 in some faint (and unrealistic) hope of making it a poor mans Galaxy Note running Windows Phone : ).

Used Fresh Paint and InNote to test.

In short - it doesn't work very well. Strokes will register about 80% of the time if you hold the phone in your hand (and often not at all if you're not holding it). Strokes break up, and sometimes you have to try a few times before it will draw. Smaller details can't be drawn at all (you have to draw a short distance before a stroke starts to register). Tested in on a Galaxy S3 as well where it performed somewhat better - but still not to any point where it could be considered useful. I suppose there's just no way around having a real digitizer if you want to draw on these things (which I sort of knew... but when you really want something to work then... : ) Use a Vaio Flip 15A on the computer side to draw which is an absolute blast and still amazes me a year after I got it. Crossing fingers and hoping the next Lumia will include an N-trig or Wacom pen.
 

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