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dinckelman | 1 year ago
Even with the skeuomorphic design, split half for the history, half for a regular calculator. Flip it sideways, get a scientific calculator
dinckelman | 1 year ago
Even with the skeuomorphic design, split half for the history, half for a regular calculator. Flip it sideways, get a scientific calculator
ghaff|1 year ago
WillAdams|1 year ago
I've bought more pen computers running Windows than I can easily count (and am still salty that Apple has yet to make a replacement for my Newton --- an iPhone w/ Apple Pencil support would be pretty close).
The big problem is that they've followed Apple/Android's lead in "dumbing down" the stylus input to an 11th touch input for many cases --- even now, in Windows 11 I have to leave the Settings app open on my Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 so that I can toggle stylus modes between working w/ legacy apps (Macromedia Freehand/MX) and current applications (OpenSCAD Graph Editor).
That aid, I've gotten to the point where I'm about to give up -- most likely my next major tech purchase will be either a Wacom Movink 13 or a Wacom One 13" (Gen2) w/ Touch and a Raspberry Pi 5.
jwells89|1 year ago
Part of that was due to x86 tablets either being hot and noisy with awful battery life or severely underpowered, though. While there would still be software issues (like traditional Windows apps not being touch-friendly) and privacy concerns (Recall), Snapdragon X powered tablets might finally fix at least the hardware woes of Windows tablets.
emsy|1 year ago
kergonath|1 year ago