http://smartphones.wonderhowto.com/...sensitivity-for-better-touch-response-0140084
step by step manual how to do it
step by step manual how to do it
I'm a little frustrated with my stylus. Some people are saying they can get theirs so sensitive it writes without actually touching the screen, but no matter what, I have to put some amount of pressure to get light touches... then it jumps in pressure too quickly for my liking. It's hard to be precise in Sketchbook Pro and I'm used to Wacom technology... I've owned Graphires (old school Bamboos), Intuoses, you name it. I'm used to being able to lay down light strokes, low pressure with low opacity and then using dropper tool to blend... for the Note 10., this is really difficult.
I adjusted the nobs, but it's not doing any good. Does the range or effect change per person? I'm thinking of actually calling Samsung and seeing if I can get another stylus out of them to try. This is driving me bonkers. Besides that, everything is perfect. For sketching it is fine, but that's just for sketching... painting or rendering is a pain because of this pressure issue.
It would be so helpful if there was a diagnostic tool that reported back the numbers that the pen was sending. There is on the actual Wacom tablets themselves, you can see how much pressure is applied and diagnose accordingly. I've had faulty pens before that I've had exchanged and it's fixed the issue.
I changed the nib too and that seemed to help, but I think the nib settled and it's still difficult to get steady light pressure without wrist strain.
I don't expect Intuos quality, but I expect something relatively close to a Bamboo level. Maybe not the same responsiveness,... But if it boasts 1024 pressure levels, it'd be nice to actually use those levels. I've used multiple apps... S-note, LayerPaint, LectureNotes, Sketchbook Pro... you name it. Still happy with the tablet, it just significantly lowers what I can realistically achieve art wise on it.... maybe it's just my pen. I am hoping it's my pen.
EDIT: BTW, when you guys mention "offset", are you talking about pressure threshold? Meaning, the amount of pressure needed to actually get a line for example?
Same here! This is from a Note N7000. It was sent to me from China. Doesn't seem to work correctly at all. Occasionally something happens but not at all right.
i dont think its a genuine s-pen myself but iv ordered a new one so ill give that a try when it arrives
Guys I can't open my Spen, i tried with a razor, but it just scratched the button, I know that it is too much to ask for a video or detailed photos on how to do it.
I just need to increase the sensitivity a litte, but can't figure out how to open.
Thanks in advance.
It's a N8000
This is the best I can do for you without making a youtube account, making a video and linking it here. Just got to get something with a point inbetween the cover and the pen and then pry against the pen lifting the cover off. Just got to make sure you pry toward the back of the pen or you will probably break the hook on the front.
sent from my jelly bean infused note 10.1
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You can also use the front part of the cover that hooks into the pen to turn the screw.
sent from my jelly bean infused note 10.1
I did, I would like to see just the button, to have an idea of exactly how out fits in the hole.
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Oh this is great! I wonder if this will work with the Wacom pen we've talked about in this thread:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1931137
I popped open mine, and the pots are side by side like in the Note Spen. Hm, I don't think the screwdriver I have for my eyeglasses is small enough though.