A digital pen is usually the next step up from a stylus.
Technically speaking, it isn't any more of either than your finger is an input device, or your lips an output device. The screen that the stylus is used on is both an input or an output device, sensing pressure from the stylus and displaying images as a result.
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A small pen-like device that uses pressure instead of ink is called a stylus. A stylus is used to operate touchscreen devices such as a Nintendo DS or an iPad.
Any stylus will work. It's not the stylus that detects the pressure - it's the screen itself.
An "Input Device" is anything that receives information and 'Inputs' it into the computer. The most basic are... * Keyboard * Mouse * Controller * Scanner * Microphone * Web Cam
There are many different sizes of stylus. A stylus is just a pointing device. I have a stylus in my cell phone and I have a stylus on my tablet computer. Each are stored inside of their respective devices and, as such, they are different sizes. You will still be looking for a device called a stylus, you will just need to find one that is larger than what you have. You will need to understand the type of surface you are using to be able to get a stylus that will work with your device.
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