Nintendo DS and DSi styluses are made from plastic
The Nintendo 3DS styluses are made from metal as well as plastic
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An ancient Greek stylus is their form of pen. It was made of metal or led and encased in wood. It left a light but readable mark on papyrus.
Stylus
It sounds like you might be describing a stylus. Styluses are used with touchscreens to allow for more precise control and can resemble tiny pens made of metal or plastic. By applying pressure to the screen, styluses can simulate the touch of a finger.
Based on what I found at the Epson website, the following list is compatible with the Epson T0801 Black Inkjet Cartridge:Epson Stylus Photo P50Epson Stylus Photo PX650Epson Stylus Photo PX660Epson Stylus Photo PX700WEpson Stylus Photo PX710WEpson Stylus Photo PX720WDEpson Stylus Photo PX730WDEpson Stylus Photo PX800FWEpson Stylus Photo PX810FWEpson Stylus Photo PX820FWDEpson Stylus Photo PX830FWDEpson Stylus Photo R285Epson Stylus Photo RX585Epson Stylus Photo RX685I hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
A Poyo Stylus is A Stylus for your Ipod touch or Iphone. You can use this Stylus instead of your finger. (Buy it at Amazon)
No, it does not come with a stylus. You can operate the touch screen with or without a stylus.
no it does not. theres a useless antena slot that would be perfect for a stylus but instead they made it a side-ways antena. anyway yea you have to buy one
In place of a bamboo stylus, you could use any capacitive stylus designed for touchscreen devices, such as those made of rubber or conductive materials. Alternatively, a simple DIY option is to create a stylus using a cotton swab or a piece of conductive fabric attached to a pen. Additionally, your finger can suffice for basic touch interactions, although it may lack precision compared to a stylus.
A good drawing stylus and probably the best for the iPad is the Wacom Bamboo Stylus.
Yes, a tinfoil stylus can potentially scratch an iPhone screen. While the iPhone's glass is designed to be scratch-resistant, using a stylus made from metal or other hard materials can still cause damage if enough pressure is applied. It's always best to use a stylus specifically designed for touchscreens to avoid any risk of scratching.