stylus for Acer Iconia W700

LiamT
LiamT Member Posts: 10 New User

Hi guys. 

 

I got a nice new Acer Iconia W700 last week but would like to start messing around sketching and painting on it. probably using photoshop

 

can someone recommend me a decent stylus? 

Answers

  • wmm
    wmm Member Posts: 63 Troubleshooter

    Be aware of the fact that the degree to which you can use a stylus is limited by the fact that the W700 does not have an active digitizer.  That means that there is no pressure sensitivity and the accuracy is much lower than if you were using a Wacom tablet or digitizer with one of their pens.

     

    I don't have a lot of experience with capacitive styluses, but the one that came with my W700P seems very nice: it's heavy and feels good in the hand, and it's accurate enough to select small text, tick small check boxes, etc.  You can buy it separately here (or, if you're in Australia, that's the stylus that's offered in the Australian Acer store, I believe).  If you watch the video on that site, however, that demonstration seems to be substantially beyond what I, at least, have been able to replicate with the stylus on my W700P.

  • sopaj96
    sopaj96 Member Posts: 154 Troubleshooter
    wmm: does that stylus you linked work good on the acer w700? I want to get one but I need to knownif it is good Smiley Happy Does it scratch the screen? Hows the response? Can it be used good in like excel?
  • wmm
    wmm Member Posts: 63 Troubleshooter

    I think it works quite well on the W700.  I haven't used it a lot, but it seems to be easily controllable and accurate.  It's kind of hard to describe in words without pictures, but I'll try.  The tip of the pen is a 7mm clear plastic disc that is mounted on a spring, so the angle is flexible.  If you hold the stylus at a normal writing angle, say, 20-30 degrees from vertical, when you go to touch the screen, it's the edge of the disc that hits first.  Because you can see through the disc, you can tell exactly where the center of the disk is going to land, and it doesn't actually register as a touch on the screen until you press down a little bit so that the spring bends a little and the center of the disk comes in contact with the screen.  I don't know exactly what you'd do with the stylus in Excel, but I think it would be great for tapping on individual cells, for instance.  I have used it for dragging and dropping email from my inbox into various folders in my email client (Thunderbird), which requires a good amount of fine control and accuracy because they're pretty small, and I haven't had any problems doing that.

     

    As for scratching the screen, I don't think that will be a problem; the stylus comes with little clear adhesive discs that stick to the bottom of the disc on the pen to cushion it and isolate it from directly touching the screen.

  • LiamT
    LiamT Member Posts: 10 New User

    cheers guys. i will look into this.

     

    i didnt get a stylus. 

     

    the info when ordering is a bit dodgy. says 4000 gfx in most stores when its 3000. says comes with dock and keyboard, comes with case + keyboard but no hole in the case for the camera to work!! 

  • LiamT
    LiamT Member Posts: 10 New User

    wow. i just had a look and its quite different from what i have seen before. in a good way. i like the fact it looks like a pen to use. 

     

    think i might order one to see what its like. 

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