Touch Screen Stylus Pen
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Unfortunately, even if you only need one item, sometimes the reality of online shopping is that it’s “more for less”. In this case, you can buy a pack of 10 stylus pens for around the same price as one or two. Our reviewer’s stylus pen came from a dollar store. We encourage you to look around to find the option that might be right for you.
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review by Lisa
Pros –
It is small and doesn’t take up a lot of room, and it has the clip if you want to put it somewhere on your clothing.
It really helps those with both a lack of depth perception and declining fine motor coordination to be able to tap the exact spot that they want to.
Cons –
The only cons that I can think of are both a result of the pen being small. 1) it’s easy to misplace and 2) depending on your level of fine motor coordination, one might have to use one hand to position the pen correctly in your writing hand.
Other considerations –
Regarding fine motor coordination and/or shakiness, the pen works best if you can rest your arm on a solid surface and then point and tap the pen where you want to.
review update
1. Do you still use it? I still use it infrequently.
2. Does it still work well? It works well, I’m just too lazy to go and get it when I need it. So I struggle with my finger.
3. Anything else you want to add? No.
I don’t really use this anymore. Mostly because it’s too small and hard to find. It doesn’t have a way to attach to a tablet, which is where I would use it mostly.







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