Yes, there are fine-point styluses compatible with laptops, especially those with touchscreens. Look for active styluses designed for your specific laptop model, as they often offer pressure sensitivity and palm rejection features. Brands like Wacom, Microsoft, and Adonit offer styluses that cater to various devices. Always check compatibility before purchasing to ensure optimal performance.
Any stylus will work. It's not the stylus that detects the pressure - it's the screen itself.
Take out battery and use a tool to push it out. If all else fails use pliers to open gap where pen is inserted.
I use a stylus to write things down on my ds dsi and dsixl
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)
The stylus broke when I pressed it on the iPad screen.
you can use your pen or your finger as a stylus.
No. You can not attach a router and use a standard Verizon Wireless aircard as a wireless access point. This is why they have MiFi which is essentially a wireless access point.
No, you do not need a stylus to use an iPad. On the contrary, a stylus will not function properly because the iPad screen responds to direct contact with skin.`
The stylus is E 430.
It depends on what you are going to use it for. If you will be moving it around or taking it on trips, go for the laptop. Otherwise, the desktop is fine.
no you cant use stylus on iphone i did try it one time but it didnt work! the iphone only works with your fingerprints only! --Wrong...you can use a Targus stylus on iPhones and iPads.
My mum has one and it doesn't have a stylus but its easy to use your fingers.