Add "wrist check" or palm guard
I often write with a stylus, but I rest my hand on the screen. Can you add a wrist check/palm guard feature please?
This is something we're investigating while designing the Squid10 note editor.
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Heide Ruehle commented
This is one is extremely important and I would pay for palm rejection and finger rejection. Papyrus is very often crashing down because of lack of palm rejection
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James Rosenbaum commented
Not sure why this doesn't have more votes, but I need this feature asap!
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Alec Seastrand commented
it needs this, asap.
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Anonymous commented
This is a "must have" option for application like that.
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jenna commented
Yes please! When I am taking notes in a small window, my wrist moves the window around. Doesnt happen in s-note with palm rejection.
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Dustin Widmann commented
A decent semi-workaround is to uncheck zoom. It still sometimes shifts around, but it's less of a problem with zoom turned off IMO.
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Rusty Pedrosa commented
Not a big problem for me with my note 3. I'm just careful to have the stylus hovering (cursor visible but not clicked) before I set my wrist down. Still would be nice to see this implemented like S.Note though
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Victoor commented
Implementar una forma de escritura para tener la mano apoyada (del estilo de tabnotes). En el que surja un foco de la pantalla inferior
Saldria un foco de la hoja en dos lineas en la parte inferior, y permitiría escribir con la mano apoyada, cambio de linea automatico. Ver app tabnotes.
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Anonymous commented
This is also my issue. Once my wrist touches the screen, the page moves or zooms.
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Ben Hollingsworth commented
In my (default) configuration, touching the screen with my hand erases the strokes that I hit. That really sucks. I'd love an option to ignore all non-S-Pen activity.
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Anonymous commented
This is exactly my issue too. Every time I pick up my hand for a new line and then set it back down the page either moves or zooms.
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Anonymous commented
One of the best note taking apps that I have tested but most people don't write with her/his wrist in the air. Once your wrist touches the screen a mark is made on the page or the page moves.
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hriday commented
This is really needed especially while using a stylus.
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Anonymous commented
This used to work though I think.. Maybe a cm10 issue
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Anonymous commented
Yeah! It's very difficult to write without being able to rest the hand on the screen!
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David Alejandro commented
At least a way to disable moving/panning the page would help a lot... it would be a good complement to the zoom disabling that already exists.
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Neil Capper commented
Coupled with the upside down orientation, this would make the app a 100% perfect notepad!