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Posted by ragamuffinn on 01-09-2000 01:27 PM:

Question

I need help from anyone who has access to both a Palm V stylus and a Visor. I can get locally a set of three Palm V styli for ten bucks, and I want to use them for my Visor. I know the Palm V stylus won't fit in the Visor silo--I'm going to keep it in my case. I'm concerned more about the reset pin. Can someone tell me whether the Palm V stylus' pin is long enough to reset a Visor? (I bought the Pentopia Chameleon a while back and had to return it b/c the reset pin was too short.)

I appreciate anyone's help. Thank you.


Posted by dumbuser on 01-09-2000 02:41 PM:

Post

Nope. Even shorter than the Pentopia's.


Posted by ragamuffinn on 01-10-2000 08:13 AM:

Smile

Thanks. I appreciate it. ...saved me ten bucks.


Posted by PDAENVY on 12-19-2000 02:18 AM:

If you're still interested, the Visor version of the Chameleon is now available (but not on the Pentopia web site). See this thread.

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Jeff


Posted by ragamuffinn on 12-19-2000 01:31 PM:

Talking wow...resurrected

Thanks for the post. I actually saw this new Chameleon stylus at CompUSA and thought of getting it, but I already have the custom stylus, and the tips made by PDA Panache are especially hard and write extremely well on WriteRights. I couldn't be sure that the Chameleon has a similar tip and so decided against buying it.

Thanks again. It's been nearly a year since I needed to check this thread!


Posted by PDAENVY on 12-19-2000 02:27 PM:

No problem, it's been fun to spout about finally finding the stylus I've wanted all along!

The Chameleon does have a good, hard tip. And it works well on my WriteRights.

One cool thing is that the tip is not only spring-loaded, but the "springyness" can be adjusted from really firm to loose!

I'm glad you've got something that works for you.

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Jeff


Posted by ragamuffinn on 12-19-2000 04:09 PM:

Talking

Wow...Thanks for the tip. I think I'll try it out afterall. I was interested in the spring loaded tip...


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