- Dec 16, 2012
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I recently got a stylus for my RT Surface as I wanted more accuracy doing certain things. I'd also heard about how good using a capacitive pen is with the Pro, and wanted to see the limits of using a pen for the RT.
So far I'm pretty impressed.
Using the stylus with drawing apps like Fresh Paint is good, though obviously getting the level of responsiveness in terms of pressing the screen to get different levels of ink/paint is not the same. It's great for having fun, not so great I imagine for an artist who needs more precision and accuracy.
However, using the stylus to write rather than using the keyboard is very very good, and I'm finding I'm using it increasingly in cases where I'd use the keyboard. Not only is it great in One Note but you can use it to write letters in Word, write web addresses or to Google stuff. Its writing recognition in translating my quite awful handwriting is astonishing and only rarely do I have to correct it. And when I do so, it is so intuitive - deleting words and spaces between letters was a piece of cake to figure out, because the implementation all makes sense.
Does anyone else enjoy using their Surface in this way, or has anyone else discovered a fantastic feature of Surface that has changed the way they do things?
So far I'm pretty impressed.
Using the stylus with drawing apps like Fresh Paint is good, though obviously getting the level of responsiveness in terms of pressing the screen to get different levels of ink/paint is not the same. It's great for having fun, not so great I imagine for an artist who needs more precision and accuracy.
However, using the stylus to write rather than using the keyboard is very very good, and I'm finding I'm using it increasingly in cases where I'd use the keyboard. Not only is it great in One Note but you can use it to write letters in Word, write web addresses or to Google stuff. Its writing recognition in translating my quite awful handwriting is astonishing and only rarely do I have to correct it. And when I do so, it is so intuitive - deleting words and spaces between letters was a piece of cake to figure out, because the implementation all makes sense.
Does anyone else enjoy using their Surface in this way, or has anyone else discovered a fantastic feature of Surface that has changed the way they do things?