Soft Touch and Hard Touch Branded Stylus Pens
Most modern devices allow for the use of a soft touch capacitive stylus. Devices that will enable input via your finger are examples of these touch screens. Devices like iPhones, Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy phones, and Google phones use soft-touch stylus pens.
A hard stylus pen is the input method for specific devices where the interface requires a harder pressure point to activate functions. Examples include POS terminals, electronic courier scanners, taxi cab interfaces, and other electronics where a small solid point of pressure is required to use a device.
If you’re unsure which touchscreen stylus pens will suit your touchscreen devices or your next campaign please speak to our technology experts to match you with your perfect high-quality branded stylus pen.
How to Care for Custom Printed Stylus Pens
Taking care of stylus pens is crucial to maintain their functionality and extend their lifespan. Here’s how to do it:
- Keep the Tip Clean: Regularly wipe the tip with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dirt and oil.
- Avoid Pressure: Apply gentle pressure when using the stylus to prevent damage to the tip.
- Store Properly: Keep them in a protective case or clip them to a secure location to avoid drops and scratches.
- Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Store them in a moderate-temperature environment to prevent damage to the sensitive components.
- Check for Updates: For smart stylus pens, ensure the software or firmware is regularly updated for optimal performance.
FAQs
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Do stylus pens require batteries?
- Some need batteries or to be charged to operate additional features like pressure sensitivity and palm rejection, while basic styluses do not.
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How do I maintain its accuracy?
- Keep the tip clean and free from debris, and replace it if it becomes worn or damaged, to maintain accuracy and functionality.
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Are there different types of stylus tips?
- Yes, stylus pens can have various tip types, including hard plastic, rubber, and mesh, each offering a different writing or drawing experience.
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Can I replace the tip?
- Many stylus pens have replaceable tips, allowing you to swap them out instead of buying a new stylus when the tip wears down.