mercredi 15 juin 2011

Q&A: What material can I use to make an iPhone/iPad stylus?

Question by Sephora: What material can I use to make an iPhone/iPad stylus?
You know how on laptop mouses, it's only truly responsive to your skin? It is the exact same way with iPhones and iPad screens. I'm trying to make a stylus for my iPad by wrapping material about a pencil. Does any person know of any material that iPad/iPhone/iTouch screens are responsive to?

Oranges function, but it is sort of difficult to wrap orange skin around a pencil.


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Answer by Reecy
Well, prior to you make a stylus, you have to recognize more about how the touch screen works. The touch screens on the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and iPod nano work by collecting a tiny electric alter on your skin which is then picked up by the digitizer on the screen. So what you need to have to do is uncover out what electric the touch screen collects, and then locate out what goods have that. PS. if you did make a stylus, i am fairly certain that it would only be temporary due to the fact the electric change would ultimately run out. Hope this assists



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