Hi, I am now having a Note with S-Pen inaccuracy that makes me difficult to draw anything precise.
I wanna ask, did anyone having this problem tried to use the customized ROMS ? Does the problem solved? like Thunderbolt ?
Thanks
hi, same problem here, but my note is laggy too :/ . I will go exchange it
Can you elaborate? How bad is it?
Phobia810 said:
Hi, I am now having a Note with S-Pen inaccuracy that makes me difficult to draw anything precise.
I wanna ask, did anyone having this problem tried to use the customized ROMS ? Does the problem solved? like Thunderbolt ?
Thanks
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Are you sure you're using it right?
hold the pen at 20-40 degree angle.
At first, don't have the pen flat on a table, hold it so the gyros know what direction the note is held.
And make sure the handedness is set correctly in settings
- Frank
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Hi,
I recently purchased a Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7510 and have literally tried out all the ROMs out there to try and find the best to help increase the tracking speed of the device. I have searched a lot for the answer but cannot seem to find a definitive one. All of them seem to have considerable lags with stylus input for taking notes.
I do not really care about palm detection, so finding a ROM which speeds up the tracking would be great help. I am not sure if tracking is related to the app that I use as well but I have also tried most of the notepad apps and have found that Antipaper Notes (Zoom function) is the best along with FreeNote (Tracks better, but cannot work on it like an actual notepad)
I just need a bit of help finding the best ROM to take notes on as that is my main use case for the Galaxy Tab.
Thanks!
Someone please help me
Task and phantom's new ROM has a pretty good touch response. heres the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1284355
Tivo7 said:
Task and phantom's new ROM has a pretty good touch response. heres the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1284355
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Thanks for your reply.
I have been on "In Paris V2" for quite some time now. It has a much better response time than the stock ROM but is still very difficult to use. I was wondering if anyone had better experience with any other ROM, or if it is the notes app which is the main cause for the slow tracking?
esc247 said:
Thanks for your reply.
I have been on "In Paris V2" for quite some time now. It has a much better response time than the stock ROM but is still very difficult to use. I was wondering if anyone had better experience with any other ROM, or if it is the notes app which is the main cause for the slow tracking?
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I have used every ROM on this forum for 7510 and I have to say, I like task's work the best (with the exception of his V7, but V7.1 fixes the issues i had with v7)
What problems are you having with In Paris V2?
Tivo7 said:
I have used every ROM on this forum for 7510 and I have to say, I like task's work the best (with the exception of his V7, but V7.1 fixes the issues i had with v7)
What problems are you having with In Paris V2?
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The only issue that I have is tracking with a stylus. Everything else is peachy! I want to be able to write notes on it with a stylus. And when trying to do so it seems that everytime I write an I or L in any case it completely fails to recognise it! :S and if i'm trying to write something quickly ten that's a whole new ball game!
esc247 said:
The only issue that I have is tracking with a stylus. Everything else is peachy! I want to be able to write notes on it with a stylus. And when trying to do so it seems that everytime I write an I or L in any case it completely fails to recognise it! :S and if i'm trying to write something quickly ten that's a whole new ball game!
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Well, truth be told, you're going to have that problem no matter what ROM you use. Are you doing handwriting to text? Or saving the handwriting as is?
Tivo7 said:
Well, truth be told, you're going to have that problem no matter what ROM you use. Are you doing handwriting to text? Or saving the handwriting as is?
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saving the handwriting as is. Oh well i guess i'll have to wait for ICS and see if that improves things or even for 3.2.
Cheers anyways!
esc247 said:
saving the handwriting as is. Oh well i guess i'll have to wait for ICS and see if that improves things or even for 3.2.
Cheers anyways!
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If you're saving handwriting as is, how is it "not recognizing" letters? It's not reading your pen strokes?
yeah it isnt recognising the strokes.
Just a thought, I have no idea if it would make a difference - google "stylus-r-us" and take a look at the website. They're expensive, but there IS a money-back guarantee. Might be worth a phone call to talk to them. Good luck.
I read somewhere in these forums that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 only has something like 600 <pressure> points whereas the ipad2 and Asus Eee Pad have 1200. No matter what stylus you use, handwriting is never going to be the strong point on this tablet unless Samsung addresses this issue. I've tried every Rom, writing app and stylus - some work better than others - but handwriting is still pretty much uselss because there simply isn't enough points available. It's a disappointment with the Galaxy Tab for sure, but I've been using the Logitech bluetooth keyboard (and case) and that's been working out well. But still miss the legible handwriting......
Sent from my GT-P7510 using xda premium
Thanks for your reply guys! this is a real disappointment! and to make things worse, I bought the damn thing from the US or I woud've returned it for an iPad! Shizz guess im stuck with it now till the iPad 3 (or something better) comes out.
tmaurice said:
I read somewhere in these forums that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 only has something like 600 <pressure> points whereas the ipad2 and Asus Eee Pad have 1200. No matter what stylus you use, handwriting is never going to be the strong point on this tablet unless Samsung addresses this issue. I've tried every Rom, writing app and stylus - some work better than others - but handwriting is still pretty much uselss because there simply isn't enough points available. It's a disappointment with the Galaxy Tab for sure, but I've been using the Logitech bluetooth keyboard (and case) and that's been working out well. But still miss the legible handwriting......
Sent from my GT-P7510 using xda premium
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Thanks, I reached the same conclusions. planning on buying a zagg bluetooth keyboard.
Today i got Gnote and realised that it has the same touch screen sensitivity issue as galaxy s2. Minor issue but an issue
If u dont understand by what i mean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRXcBcpSD1w
Here is the orignal thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161262
I did not do anything
Just download the app from there and run it.
It solved for me.
drgopoos said:
Today i got Gnote and realised that it has the same touch screen sensitivity issue as galaxy s2. Minor issue but an issue
If u dont understand by what i mean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRXcBcpSD1w
Here is the orignal thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161262
I did not do anything
Just download the app from there and run it.
It solved for me.
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Does it work for S-pen writing some memos as well? It would be serious improvement if that's the case.
Niuseek said:
Does it work for S-pen writing some memos as well? It would be serious improvement if that's the case.
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mmmm.. WIll have to test that out.
S-pen doesn't have that problem
And the patch doesn't work in the note.
Are there others who are experiencing this problem on their Note?
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Are there others who are experiencing this problem on their Note?
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No. I've been doing pinch-zoom's in Gallery (which was where I noticed it from the SGS2) and don't notice any delays in finger recognition.
aussiebum said:
No. I've been doing pinch-zoom's in Gallery (which was where I noticed it from the SGS2) and don't notice any delays in finger recognition.
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Alright that's good to hear. The problem might not affect all handsets.
Confirm the problem is there and even the app doesn't solve this, but I didn't really notice. S-pen in SMemo doesn't seem to be affected, but reducing to 0 the hyst still gives the "sticky" behaviour, which maye, or may not, be a con depending on the various uses.
so the way to confirm the problem if i understand correctly is to install the mentioned app and test for jumps in coordinates ?
Gnote
I have had my Gnote for 25 days, my device is way to sensative in certain areas of the screen with the S-pen only. i can hold my S-pen 10mm away from the screen and it will activate the apps or words. it gets annoying when im on a rush taking notes, it sometimes quadruple clicks on apps, i stop using my S-pen and get my screen dirty with natural oil smudges. Kinda Lame. Any way i am going to AT&T today to test a different S-Pen, or switch Devices.... Does anyone like the White GNote Vs. Black/ or blue?
Hi, i downloaded a cursive handwriting worksheet to practice with my s-pen, and its terrible to practice on!
and also i noticed that my s-pen was getting inaccurate on the collect button of smart select area, not its just inaccurate in most places ! its around 1mm off at most, but annoying!
anyone knows any way to make it work good again? it wasn't like that when i tried it on store!
at the right bottom cornet its even worst!
This only happens at the bottom half of the screen right?
I've tested it too and I get the same results as you, afaik there's no fix and apparently according to some it's a feature that is intentional for some reason.. same on Lollipop that I'm running.
H0rn said:
This only happens at the bottom half of the screen right?
I've tested it too and I get the same results as you, afaik there's no fix and apparently according to some it's a feature that is intentional for some reason.. same on Lollipop that I'm running.
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So sounds like i'm not the only one, but it randomly goes off a LITTLE sometimes on everywhere, which i fixed by writing
but this is amazing compared to my note N7000, it would draw like 5mm away from the s-pen sometimes
BTW i have KK, no Lollipop for SM-910h yet! yet.....
This is a super cool feature that's exclusive to the Note 5 for no good reason... I'd love to be able to take scrolling screen shots on my edge+ but I'm not aware of a way to do that.
Does anyone know if there's a way to port this apk or something? Thanks everyone!
SolarTrans said:
This is a super cool feature that's exclusive to the Note 5 for no good reason... I'd love to be able to take scrolling screen shots on my edge+ but I'm not aware of a way to do that.
Does anyone know if there's a way to port this apk or something? Thanks everyone!
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It is already on your phone as Screen Write and all the libs are there too, but you need a pen to activate it which you can't since s pen doesn't work with your device
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It is already on your phone as Screen Write and all the libs are there too, but you need a pen to activate it which you can't since s pen doesn't work with your device
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Oh that sucks... Thanks for letting me know!!
Okay so this is kind of an idea/request I guess. I wish that someone would make some type of root that would make the Fingerprint sensor on the galaxy s5 function like the one on the Galaxy s6. Anyone else agree? If so reply or if there is already one please reply as well.
i dont agree. but thats mostly because i understand how hardware works.
its like asking for a file that makes a hdd into an ssd
its not the way it works
Croeta said:
Okay so this is kind of an idea/request I guess. I wish that someone would make some type of root that would make the Fingerprint sensor on the galaxy s5 function like the one on the Galaxy s6. Anyone else agree? If so reply or if there is already one please reply as well.
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It's not the best way to start your xda career...
I think the s5 fingerprint sensor isn't capable of performing like that, I could be wrong.
Well I don't know, it could be done. New to this whole forum thing.
I think we can't do anything else than the swipe, but lockr or hi locker wich supports fingerprint is more easy.... Perhaps less secure, but it's easiest to unlock!!
I just thought that there could be a way to change it works. Eh, sorry I'm not good at this kind of stuff.
Croeta said:
I just thought that there could be a way to change it works. Eh, sorry I'm not good at this kind of stuff.
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Hardware limitations basically limit how much software can do. Not much you can do if the fingerprint scanner itself works differently to the S6 one.
Correct me if I am wrong but with the right knowledge if you are able to alter the hardware application layer of the touch input for the finger print swipe you would be able to register the touches. I'm not 100% sure how to do it but there might be some sort of hardwares software help somewhere in wilderness
patch81 said:
Correct me if I am wrong but with the right knowledge if you are able to alter the hardware application layer of the touch input for the finger print swipe you would be able to register the touches. I'm not 100% sure how to do it but there might be some sort of hardwares software help somewhere in wilderness
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there are 2 point regarding your topic ...
but first there is NO WAY the sensor can behave like s6 ... let me tell you how both works :
the galaxy s5 has a like motion-detection based sensor it gets input when you wipe not just press or touch thats number 1
number 2 all what you can do about it is limit the number of inputs the sensor records this may ease up the detection process
like in fingersecurity its a bit faster but you will have to swipe anyway the the system's but it has its drawbacks since the input signals are lower the effeciency of the sensor is becoming lower and by that i mean it might mix up and work with an anonymous person trying to unlock
i hope you got my point
Well I did say correct me cheers for the input haha.
patch81 said:
Well I did say correct me cheers for the input haha.
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