If you’ve got fat fingers, then you probably find it difficult to peck at the tiny keyboards – virtual or physical – on mobile phones. You could just use a traditional stylus, although doing so kind of takes away from the intuitive “hands-on” aspect of finger typing. Well, that’s where the iDigiTip comes in. It’s got the fine tip of a stylus, but because you wear it on the end of your finger or thumb, you can still type like the slimmer-fingered folk... Continue Reading iDigiTip puts a point on those big fingers of yours
Section: Personal Computing
Tags: Ergonomic, Fingers, Keypad, Stylus, Touchscreen
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