Most people use Palm’s styli, that comes with nearly every Palm powered device. It’s a known issue, one gets cramps in his stylus-hand because the stylus is so thin, that you can’t hold it like a normal pen. Best approach to avoid this is getting a pen which has a builtin stylus, so you just have to switch from pen to stylus, and back.
One of those multi talents is the Belkin 4-in-1 Stylus Pen. It comes in quite a big box, one might say, but all out of paper, hence recyclability.
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Nomen est omen – the Belkin 4-in-1 Stylus Pen covers four functions:
- Stylus
- Pencil
- Red ballpoint
- Black ballpoint
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The technique behind the scenes is quite easy – yet you have to get used to it. There’re are four cartridges in the barrel and the one closest to the ground (or: at the bottom) comes out in most of the cases.
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Compared to normal ballpoint pens, like the cheap Parkers, this one looks quite big, but multi-talents don’t imply smallness normally. Though, because of the low weight of the pen, you get used to it’s size without any harms.
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Also the writing quality is quite good, and it’s also comfortable for writing at school, where you have to write very fast from time to time – still no cramps, yay! The stylus tip is very soft, so exelent writing comfort on Palm is given too (even for insane coders using SrcEdit, like me).
Here’s a little comparison of a few other pens and the Belkin 4-in-1 Stylus Pen:
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Hi,
BTW do you know how SrcEdit can be downloaded? Or it is not a single program and is integrated in OnboardC?
Thanks.
Hello Piedone,
take a look at http://srcedit.brainsware.org – ther you can get SrcEdit (sources & prc).
Regards,
Alex
Hi,
thank you!