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This is an amazingly well-done project which is firmly in the "shut up and take my money" zone! The only thing it really lacks (AFAICT) is a standard software interface (e.g. Wacom) to allow usage in existing applications. With that in mind, here is my idea:
There is a measure of the rotation about the long axis (the nib-to-charging port direction). If the body of the pen was asymmetrical, the user - having an intuitive, tactile awareness of this angle - could better take advantage of it.
A simple flattening of the cylinder is likely sufficient, but perhaps a rounded, slightly isosceles- or scalene-triangular cross-section would be more comfortable. One possible disadvantage of this form would be handedness; although this could be mitigated with clever design and manufacturing techniques.
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This is an amazingly well-done project which is firmly in the "shut up and take my money" zone! The only thing it really lacks (AFAICT) is a standard software interface (e.g. Wacom) to allow usage in existing applications. With that in mind, here is my idea:
There is a measure of the rotation about the long axis (the nib-to-charging port direction). If the body of the pen was asymmetrical, the user - having an intuitive, tactile awareness of this angle - could better take advantage of it.
A simple flattening of the cylinder is likely sufficient, but perhaps a rounded, slightly isosceles- or scalene-triangular cross-section would be more comfortable. One possible disadvantage of this form would be handedness; although this could be mitigated with clever design and manufacturing techniques.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: