Only tried it on a dozen Android tablets and a few iPads. Looks like it may be a few years to get such functionality.
Bob
can i write on samsung galaxy note 10.1 with the s pen by keeping my hand on the screen.?
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can i write on samsung galaxy note 10.1 with the s pen by keeping my hand on the screen.?
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Only tried it on a dozen Android tablets and a few iPads. Looks like it may be a few years to get such functionality.
Bob
didn't have any success with it - a tablet doesn't respond the way it should.
Mainly because the tablets are under a lot of pricing pressure. On your average PC with 100's of gigabytes there is space to install languages. In a tablet you don't get cheap space so to change languages you install (commonly called flashing) the replacement OS and to make matters worse or more fun (?) such a change is rarely supported by the maker.
This question seems to pop up when folk buy a tablet in some other country and then try to use it.
Bob