Reddit Reddit reviews HTC Stylus Scribe Digital Pen for Flyer, EVO View 4G, Jetstream Tablets (90H02900-00M Rev. A) Retail Packaging

We found 10 Reddit comments about HTC Stylus Scribe Digital Pen for Flyer, EVO View 4G, Jetstream Tablets (90H02900-00M Rev. A) Retail Packaging. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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HTC Stylus Scribe Digital Pen for Flyer, EVO View 4G, Jetstream Tablets (90H02900-00M Rev. A) Retail Packaging
Share your thoughts quickly by scribbling onto a PDF, picture or your own notes and send it on.Don't Lose an Idea - Just type or scribble the moment you have it.Enjoy the freedom to draw, paint, write or retouch pictures.You will always have your notes to hand: typed, scribbled, or recorded, they instantly sync back to your computer.Charges from one AAAA Battery - Battery Included.
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10 Reddit comments about HTC Stylus Scribe Digital Pen for Flyer, EVO View 4G, Jetstream Tablets (90H02900-00M Rev. A) Retail Packaging:

u/poopyheadthrowaway · 5 pointsr/gadgets

If you own a Surface Pro 3, you can pick up a backup stylus from HTC for under $10.

Chromecasts are available for around $20 if you shop around.

Having an extra wireless mouse in your bag is nice.

You can get a cheap slow-cooker or crock-pot for around $20.

Cheap cast-iron skillets are around $20, too.

EDIT: Also, a cheap rice-cooker. I'm typically against unitaskers and I've refused to get one for years, insisting that a pot and stove can do the same thing, but after a friend gave me hers I haven't looked back. It's just so convenient.

u/tom4pres · 2 pointsr/Surface

I mostly agree with the guy in the video. The biggest issue I've run into is the trying to work in Photoshop without a keyboard. I have a little 8 button on-screen keyboard that I've cobbled together to get me by. The option to remap the pen buttons would help a lot. Apparently that can be done with Auto Hotkey. I'll be looking into it soon.

I've also noticed that I have to press really hard to get a brush at full pressure. The HTC pen somebody posted here last week looks to be a little looser in that regard and I will be checking it out soon. ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008LEKI0O )

There's some lag on strokes. Depending on the brush/brush size/canvas size it can be a little annoying. The Stumpy Pencil brush has some major lag on my desktop when it is set to a large size, so I'm not surprised that it tends to be pretty laggy on the SP3 too.

I use a Cintiq at work, and Yiynova on my Desktop. The SP3 holds up pretty well. It's not perfect but it's pretty good and it's portable.

The battery's good. I wish I had a second charger, but $80 is too steep at the moment. I picked up a bluetooth mouse because I don't like trackpads very much. I have a good size scratch on the back from carrying it around in my bag for less than a week. I have a sleeve now to protect it ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FF5JTH0/ ). I appreciate Windows 8.1 a lot more now.

u/vohk · 2 pointsr/Surface

I believe any comparable N-Trig stylus will work. Same technology, just like the previous SPs could use any Wacom styluses of the same vintage.

I've seen references to people enjoying this one for example, but I'm sure there's plenty more.

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corrected based on comments below.)

u/frbap · 1 pointr/Surface

It's the pen, and the pressure curve is apparently this: http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/threads/time-for-an-n-trig-software-update-make-yourself-heard.63880/#post-413650

I got a http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B008LEKI0O/ and I don't have to press nearly as hard. It doesn't have a clip though, sadly.

u/bipolarsandwich · 1 pointr/Surface

I'm not positive exactly what you mean, but I've been using this pen for a week or so, and it works basically the same way the original pen does (the only thing different is that it doesn't have the button on the back that launches OneNote). There wasn't any setup required for me - i.e. I literally popped in the battery and began drawing and writing straightaway.

Main differences:

  1. The tip is a bit harder, which I think is good, as my SP3 stylus's nib began to wear down after a month of use.
  2. The stylus itself is shorter and doesn't have that 'clip' part.
  3. Again, no OneNote button.

    Hope that helps!
u/blastcat4 · 1 pointr/Surface

If the SP3 pen is too soft for you, you can get this:

http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B008LEKI0O/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=27O8Z602HE9FN&coliid=ILGP8JZP8Z8MD

It will work with your SP3 and has a hard pen tip that will not wear out nearly as fast as the SP3's pen. Its super cheap price makes it a great back-up pen, but it doesn't have the button on top to activate OneNote.

u/da1hobo · 1 pointr/Surface

This pen apparently works with the SP3 according to one reviewer. It also requires a AAAA battery. Also if you are worried about the battery dying they are like $1 each.

u/Theodore_Rex · 1 pointr/Surface
u/Gogogodzirra · -2 pointsr/Surface

http://amzn.com/B008LEKI0O

http://amzn.com/B00KTTZ6D8

Those two are both active and N-trig based.

Also, if you can get hold of Sony's active pen, it's what I use, but it seems they don't make them anymore.