Adobe Ink and Slide design and setup (pictures)
Adobe's stylus and digital ruler are pretty and easy to configure.
Ink
The aluminum stylus is lightweight and surprisingly comfortable -- I expected it to be too slippery. The button on the barrel brings up the Pen Tip Menu.
It glows
While charging, the LED on Ink's case glows red.
Pick your personal color
You can select a color for Ink's LED to differentiate it from the other Inks you may run into on your creative travels.
Slide
The button on Slide cycles through the Trace Pack or Stamp Pack selections.
Two fingers
Basically, the whole point of Slide is to simulate your fingers in a splayed position, as opposed to the traditional two-finger swipe position.
Buy me!
Never fear -- if you've downloaded the apps you can still buy the hardware.
Tutorials
Adobe supplies (very) brief videos to show you how to use the hardware.
Tutorials within the app walk you through the stylus setup. Slide doesn't require any setup.
Multiple styli
Your Cloud Clipboard and palm position settings are stored in the pen tip, which lets you access them while using someone else's tablet or account.
Hold on
When you indicate how you hold the stylus, the apps can adjust how they display what appears under the pen tip while drawing.
Name it
Because everything should have a name.
Choose your color
You can set the color that the stylus' LED will glow in order to differentiate it from other peoples'. Hopefully, no one else will pick orange.
Pen tip menu
You can access the Cloud Clipboard and color palettes, as well as initiate sharing and see the current tool settings, from the Pen Tip Menu. You can do these things from within the apps as well.