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Fermat
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I have a very brand new one and it is not very responsive. The other targus i have had have all been super responsive, but this one is not.

I can't take it back because it was a gift and I don't know where it came from so I would like to repair it if possible.

I know very little about how they work.

Do they simply conduct a weak electrical signal through the body of the stylus forming a circuit for my skin's own electrical potential to pass through?

Or do they work by bridging charged conductive material embedded in the surface of the ipod/pad ect screen?

In my googling adventures I have read things that lead me to believe the former to be true, but I can use this stylus with osha non-conductive work gloves on, so i am confused.

Could I treat the body of the stylus somehow to improve conductivity?

And if that does not work is there a way to "rejuvenate" the conductive rubber tip?

Thanks.

And if it helps motivate your brain-thinking, yesterday I was about to make a thread in the lounge about how much more professional and knowledgeable I have found NCSU engineers to be in comparison to the vast majority of east coast educated engineers.

5/1/2013 8:17:31 AM

afripino
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Are you using it on a resistive or capacitive screen?

5/2/2013 7:48:06 AM

FroshKiller
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are you serious afripino

5/2/2013 2:56:42 PM

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