The software allows users to calibrate and adjust the pressure sensitivity of the stylus, and I feel like this is something users will want to fiddle with to find a setting they like, something I wasn't quite able to do myself. The stylus itself comes with two tips in case you lose or damage one. Perhaps to make room for this cord's storage, the pen itself is a bit on the thick side, at least compared to most styluses I've used. The pen's cable is about 18 ½” long and flat-shaped to make for easier storage as you can wrap the cable around the lower half of the pen and store the plug inside. I mean, given that it's a wired pen, it was never going to be ideal, though I can hardly fault this product's creators for that. The stylus pen itself is decent but not ideal. Yeah, I'm not a techie, and I'm not a professional artist (or even a good artist), I'm just a guy who saw a cool project on Kickstarter and threw support behind it. This pen essentially jerry-rigs a solution to the problem that the Nintendo Switch isn't really designed to work with powered styluses via bluetooth, instead making use of the headphone jack both to power the stylus and send information to the Nintendo Switch about the pressure being used. It is an Art Application software with the unique selling point of coming with a stylus pen specifically designed for use with the Nintendo Switch. ( Note: I am a Kickstarter supporter of this product)Ĭolors Live was made available to Kickstarter backers in 2020 and made available to the general public in 2021.
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