It is a high tech pen that when you push the button, a screen will project out of the side of the pen but it will need the owner's fingerprint in order for it to work. It projects a computer screen when pushed.
Answer You can't print the list of cookies on your computer, but you could take a pen and write them down.
This is known as a tablet. It allows you to draw on your computer using a stylus. Also could be a light pen.
A light pen is a computer input device in the form of a light-sensitive wand used in conjunction with a computer's CRT TV set or monitor. It allows the user to point to displayed objects, or draw on the screen, in a similar way to a touch screen but with greater positional accuracy. A light pen can work with any CRT-based display, but not with LCD screens (though Toshiba and Hitachi displayed a similar idea at the "Display 2006" show in Japan[1]), projectors and other display devices. An input device that utilizes a light-sensitive detector to select objects on a display screen. A light pen is similar to a mouse, except that with a light pen you can move the pointer and select objects on the display screen by directly pointing to the objects with the pen.
Well, honey, a light pen is as old-school as a rotary phone. It's basically a fancy stick that can detect light and send signals to a computer when you point it at the screen. Think of it like a high-tech pointer for selecting stuff on your computer screen. But let's be real, you're better off using a mouse or your finger these days.
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when I plug in my pen drive to the computer and when i unplug the pen drive to the computer , how to know?When i plug in my pen drive it is not showing any signs of any pen...
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The light pen is used to draw objects on a CRT computer screen. They are also used to display objects over computer devices.
steel point pen, and before that the quill pen.
no you need special paper supplied by leapfrog, it calibrates the laser in the pen to tell the computer inside the pen where the pen is.
I don't think you can. If it's a digital tape recorder, you can always transfer the file to a computer and then from the computer to the pen drive.
A light pen typically contains a light sensor that detects light emitted from a computer screen. When the pen is pressed against the screen, the sensor registers the light and communicates with the computer to determine the pen's position on the screen.
if there is another port you can plug the pen drive into, try that. That will elimitate the port as the problem. If you have another computer available, try the pen drive in another computer. If it works, it's not the drive.
A light pen operates by detecting the light emitted from a computer screen when activated by a user pressing the pen against the screen. The screen emits electron beams that are picked up by the light pen, allowing the computer to determine the location on the screen that the pen is pointing at.
With Pen and paper, or if your posh on a computer
The Smart Quill pen has a small computer in it. The pen records your movements whether you are writing in the air or on a piece of paper.
Yes, you can sync all data from your Livescribe pen to your computer again. Simply connect your Livescribe pen to your computer using the USB cable, and open the Livescribe desktop software. The software should recognize your pen and prompt you to sync any unsynced notes. If you encounter any issues, ensure that the pen’s firmware and the software are updated to the latest versions.