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Friday, 25 March 2016

Apple Pencil

Apple Pencil




Apple introduces a new apple pencil with stylus


The apple pencil demonstrates just how far we've come from the Steve Jobs iPad. Jobs had a well-known disdain for the stylus, declaring that touchscreen devices should be easily operated with fingers. But the Apple Pencil is no ordinary stylus. In fact, it's not really a stylus at all. The pencil-shaped device may look like a stylus, but without a capacitive tip, it's something else altogether. It's a pencil.



The capacitive tip on a stylus allows it to interact with a touchscreen device in the same way that our fingertips can register on the screen while our fingernails will not. So how does the Apple Pencil work with the iPad Pro? The iPad Pro's screen is designed with sensors that allow it to detect the Apple Pencil, while the Pencil itself communicates to the iPad using Bluetooth.
This allows the iPad to register how hard the Pencil is pressing and adjust accordingly, allowing apps that support the Pencil to draw darker when the Pencil is pressed harder against the screen.


The Apple Pencil can also detect when it is held at an angle, allowing the artist to turn a very precise line into an eloquent brush stroke without the need to change to a new tool.  This allows a bit more freedom while working with the Apple Pencil
Unfortunately, the Apple Pencil only works with the iPad Pro at this time. Future versions of the iPad Air and the iPad Mini may add Pencil support.

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