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The iPad Stylus has some limitations when it comes to using. But it also has its unique advantages. That is, it is relatively powerful. Today we will discuss the benefits that the stylus brings to us.
There is a major problem with fingers for drawing design functions: there is no way to be precise to the pixel. This is the raison d'être of the stylus. Not just because its tip is thinner and sharper than our fingers, but because the manufacturer has added a secondary sensing system to the iPad's screen. When the screen senses the Pencil, the system sweeps the surface twice as often as usual, to 240 times per second. This allows the Pencil to capture more of the touch points, which in turn allows for pixel-level precision when drawing.
In addition to the screen's auxiliary sensing system, the Pencil has a built-in high-sensitivity sensor at the tip of the pen. This sensor, in conjunction with the screen's assisted sensing system, makes sense of the position of the pen tip, the force of contact with the screen and the angle of tilt.
The force determines the thickness of the line and the tilt creates different strokes and shading effects. The two can be combined to create brushes, carbon pens and more.
A huge bug with many stylus products is that you have to "dangle your wrist" when using the stylus. The "hanging wrist" is the standard posture when holding a brush. This is because it allows the person holding the pen to use the strength of their wrist to achieve a "power through the paper" effect.
But modern people simply cannot perform such an elegant and difficult movement. This is why the possibility of touching the screen with the stylus and fingers at the same time is so appealing to people in the graphic design industry. By scanning, the iPad's screen can distinguish between the pen tip and the finger. So when using Pencil, the screen does not reflect finger contact marks haphazardly on the screen.
The Pencil has 12-hour battery life. When it runs out of battery, the Pencil cap is removed and it can be plugged directly into the iPad Pro via the Lightning connector for charging. Charging is very fast, with 30 minutes of use guaranteed in 15 seconds. This means that the Pencil can be revitalized in 6 minutes of charging.
Why can iPad Stylus be plugged into the iPad Pro to charge? Because the Lightning connector on the iPad has a bi-directional function that allows both power in and power out. This is one of the features designed specifically for Pencil.
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