[NTLK] [OT] Pogo Stylus
Larry Yaeger
lsynt3 at beanblossom.in.us
Sat Jun 5 02:56:03 EDT 2010
Very cool. Thanks for the tip, Jim.
- larryy
At 11:38 PM -0700 6/4/10, Jim Lee wrote:
>While the Pogo Stylus is a wonderful idea for the iDevices with their capacitive touch screens, I couldn't help but wonder if I could make a better stylus. Perhaps one that feels a bit more substantial in the hand (like the Newton stylus), and with a slightly smaller diameter tip for greater precision.
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>It turned out to be easy! Here's how you can make one at home:
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>1. Get a stainless steel Parker Jotter pen. I suspect that any conductive metallic pen shell will do, but the Parker is classy. :)
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>2. Get a small square of black conductive anti-static foam. This is the stuff that integrated circuits are shipped in to protect them from static discharge. The pink stuff might work too, but I haven't tried that yet.
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>3. Remove the ink cartridge from the pen.
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>4. Use a dremel or a hacksaw to cut off about one inch from the narrow (tip) end of the barrel. File smooth if necessary.
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>5. Stuff a wad of the black foam into the barrel so that it protrudes a bit from the end you just cut. Reassemble pen.
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>That's it! It works like a charm for me, and it feels much more like a "proper" stylus. I am going to experiment with various diameter "tips" and barrel lengths, but this first experiment feels just about perfect! I hope this encourages some of you to make your own stylii...
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>-Jim
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>On Jun 3, 2010, at 2:20 AM, Jim Lee wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> I've just discovered a very Newtonesque experience:
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>> WritePad + Pogo Stylus on iPod Touch (or iPhone or iPad)
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>> Has anyone else tried this? The handwriting recognition and app layout feels just like the Newton notepad. I'm amazed - though I shouldn't be as the HWR engine is descended from the Newton. But still, I may yet change my mind about the iPad!
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>> -Jim
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