It won't work. iPods only respond to being touched by conductive materials, that's what is needed to make the screen recognise a touch. A non-conductive object like a DS stylus will not work on it.
The iTouch doesn't come with a stylus, and I've read it's not meant to be used with one either.
The price that Gamestop will pay someone for a used blue Nintendo 3DS without a stylus, will depend on the condition and age of the gaming device.
Yes.
An iPod sock is used for protecting the device from dents and bruises when it drops. They are very cute and give a stylish look to an iPod, they are snug and are made of damage resistant material for protecting the device.
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yes, of course it is unless it is a stylus pen which can be used for a Nintendo DS or and stylus phone. If it is a laser pen then the answer to your question is no.
When a stylus is used to input information on a tablet PC, the user is using an entry system referred to as
There is no official stylus for the iPad as it is intended to be used with one's fingers. Because there is no official stylus, the iPad itself does not have a place to store or attach a stylus. It is possible to purchase a stylus that will work with the iPad's capacitive touch screen, such as the Pogo stylus. Some people, especially people with disabilities that impair dexterity, find it easier to control and aim a stylus than their fingers.
Stylus is a pen-like material that is used for tapping screeens of touchscreen technologies like Nintendo DS.
A Stylus
a stylus is what its called.
stylus