Actually I decided to order one for myself anyway. I was sure that it did not need to be connected to the iPad to use it, only to tether it.
Thank you for looking at my art and the nice compliment. Most of them have been done with Photoshop and not the iPad.
Sent from my iPad
Judith
Pooh4jvn@pacbell.net
On May 1, 2011, at 12:55 PM, Jerry Jankura <toolznglue@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hi, Judith:
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> The capacitive stylus needs no electrical connection to the iPad to work properly. The "circuit" is made via the conductive foam pad, the aluminum handle, and your hand holding the stylus. I would expect that you'd unplug the stylus from the headphone jack when you're actually using it.
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> BTW - I took the time to visit your web site. I liked what I saw. You've got talent and it's quite easy to lose track of time while browsing from one image to another.
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> Jerry Jankura
> So many toys.... So little time...
> Sent from my iPad
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> On May 1, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Judith <pooh4jvn@pacbell.net> wrote:
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>> Thank you for input on this stylus. I thought it plugged into the headphone jack but I was not sure.
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>> Being that the "leash" is a little short I will not order it. I am getting a stylus for hubbies ipad2 and I think I will order the Pogo for him. I have one and it works great for sketching programs.
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