Neither my Jot touch 4 and Jot Script had skipping issues. …AND NO SKIPPING AT ALL….which by the way I only experienced with my old Jot Pro. this lag however disappeared after the initial test for some unknown reason. I did notice that there is a few milli-seconds lag if I write directly to the main screen (for Palm Rest on and off), but perfect, if i write in zoom area. FOR PAM REJECTION TO WORK FLAWLESSLY, IPAD MULTIGESTURES MUST BE TURNED OFF, WNHICH IS A TURN OFF, ALTHOUGH A MINOR ONE. Again, to my surprise, all is working flawlessly even when the Palm Rest is left on!!!ĭ. Just to confirm, I turned on Palm rest again and was expecting the initial issue I was experiencing. I then turned off Palm Rest and to my suprise, everything worked flawlessly with GoodNotes (did not try this with Penultimate), either when writing directly to the main screen or in the zoom area. So I turned it back on and still had the same issues.Ĭ. I turned off palm rejection and I was able to right and draw and highlight, but as I was writing, I made marks all over thr page as my palm or finger touches the screen – obviously palm rejection is inactivated. I turned off pressure sensitivity – nothing happened so turned in back on and still have the same issues.ī. But I resolved it by using a process of elimination:Ī. (By the way, I had exactly the same experience with Penultimate. However, GoodNotes responds correctly when the Jot Script presses any of the buttons. When I started writing, I cannot write anything in a notebook I just created or use highlighting in an existing notebook. I have completed the set-up with my GoodNotes who has now updated its Adonit SDK to recognize the Jot Script.Ģ. I intend to mainly for note-taking using GoodNotes 4.0.5 (script writing and drawing simple diagrams). I just bought an Adonit Jot Script today. I intend to just use it for drawing my diagrams as its pressure sensitive capability gives me what I need for diferent line widths. I have been using an Adonit Jot Touch 4 for writing and drawing with GoodNotes for a few weeks and it is flawless. I just bought an Adonit Jot Script last week mainly for use with Good Notes 4.0.5.ġ. As a lefty I also had some issues with the notification screen automatically pulling down from the top edge of the screen while I was trying to write. I did find that I needed to turn off multi-task gestures for palm rejection to work correctly. The PenUltimate app even offers a palm rejection feature (they call it wrist protection) so that you can rest your hand on the screen as you write, making it feel even more natural. The Jot Script provides a more comfortable pen-like writing feel of any stylus I’ve used on an iOS device so far. The Jot Script features Pixelpoint technology which places the ink point directly under the tip and improves the overall control on the screen. Just turn Bluetooth on, and then hold the power button on the stylus until you see the green LED light up on the barrel. There’s no pairing required or any hoops to jump through to connect the stylus to the tablet. That said, the only advanced feature currently available in any of the 4 supported apps is palm rejection. The stylus will work in other apps, but advanced features like palm rejection, pressure sensitivity and shortcuts are only available in the apps that have incorporated the Jot SDK.
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