Um. I saw no pinch to zoom. Closest was the " drag to resize window", but that's not pinch to zoom.
Um. I saw no pinch to zoom. Closest was the " drag to resize window", but that's not pinch to zoom.
uh, yeah. This is nothing new. Starbucks used to sell a bigger one with a similar awesome lid. Completely seals when closed. Indestructable. Works great. $20 new. Got mine for $9 when they phased them out.
...by putting cheaper and cheaper parts into them. And seriously, few of the battery models can give the tools the torque/run time necessary to do anything more than the simple picture-hanging. Corded models of these are not only a lot cheaper, but build to last longer than the battery. Corded first, cordless later.
To answer more clearly, 154 meters diameter, means 2 meters off the center at the blade root; this translates to only 2 meters per second at the blade root, or only 4 and a half miles per hour. Incidentally, I figured 10 rpm for the assembly. Any one want to calculate g-force at the tip? Heh. I thought not. Oh, and…
Agree with you totally, but it doesn't change the fact that when using a finger, one can't accurately see what is drawn in real time. Only what is in the past - too late to adjust the present. Not the best explanation, but the Adonis is the only stylus I've seen that addresses this important designer's need.
Agree with you totally, but it doesn't change the fact that when using a finger, one can't accurately see what is drawn in real time. Only what is in the past - too late to adjust the present. Not the best explanation, but the Adonis is the only stylus I've seen that addresses this important designer's need.