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Sometimes, I find tapping on the screen of a PDA in
the cockpit a bit of a nuisance. I wish the thing had 'voice control.' My finger, not really all that big or fat, sometimes, doesn't find the 'buttons' just right. Getting the stylus out is possible, but I was wondering if there could be a different way. How about a banjo pick? I've rounded up one from a coworker. Here on the ground, it works just fine. Just slip it over my index finger and, voila, an instant long fingernail. Easily controlled, even more so than the stylus. One thing, though. I might want to tape it on my finger just so it doens't fall off and get lost in the cockpit or under the seat pan or where ever. Anyone tried the finger pick? Oh, and by the way. How can you tell if the floor a banjo picker is sitting on is level? Drool runs out evenly from both sides of his mouth... Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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I find tapping on a PDA very hard during bumpy flights and maybe the banjo
pick will work better than just a finger or stylus. Good idea. Good southern banjo player joke, but how do we know the toothbrush was invented in the south? Anywhere else it would have been called a teethbrush. Doug "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... Sometimes, I find tapping on the screen of a PDA in the cockpit a bit of a nuisance. I wish the thing had 'voice control.' My finger, not really all that big or fat, sometimes, doesn't find the 'buttons' just right. Getting the stylus out is possible, but I was wondering if there could be a different way. How about a banjo pick? I've rounded up one from a coworker. Here on the ground, it works just fine. Just slip it over my index finger and, voila, an instant long fingernail. Easily controlled, even more so than the stylus. One thing, though. I might want to tape it on my finger just so it doens't fall off and get lost in the cockpit or under the seat pan or where ever. Anyone tried the finger pick? Oh, and by the way. How can you tell if the floor a banjo picker is sitting on is level? Drool runs out evenly from both sides of his mouth... Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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Doug wrote:
I find tapping on a PDA very hard during bumpy flights and maybe the banjo pick will work better than just a finger or stylus. Good idea. Probably sounds better than a banjo too ![]() Good southern banjo player joke, but how do we know the toothbrush was invented in the south? Anywhere else it would have been called a teethbrush. Oh, and by the way. How can you tell if the floor a banjo picker is sitting on is level? Drool runs out evenly from both sides of his mouth... http://bluegrassbanjo.org/banjokes.html #63 Shawn |
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How about a press on nail....can be clear, very little mess and removed
quickly. Just a thought. Shawn wrote: Doug wrote: I find tapping on a PDA very hard during bumpy flights and maybe the banjo pick will work better than just a finger or stylus. Good idea. Probably sounds better than a banjo too ![]() Good southern banjo player joke, but how do we know the toothbrush was invented in the south? Anywhere else it would have been called a teethbrush. Oh, and by the way. How can you tell if the floor a banjo picker is sitting on is level? Drool runs out evenly from both sides of his mouth... http://bluegrassbanjo.org/banjokes.html #63 Shawn |
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Someone actually sells PDA styluses that fit this description. Squeezes
on your finger tip with a little blunt pointy thing to poke the PDA with. Google turned up http://www.man-machine.com/finger_stylus.htm Thought it was a bit geeky for the office but here.... Ray Lovinggood wrote: Sometimes, I find tapping on the screen of a PDA in the cockpit a bit of a nuisance. How about a banjo pick? I've rounded up one from a coworker. Here on the ground, it works just fine. Just slip it over my index finger and, voila, an instant long fingernail. Easily controlled, even more so than the stylus. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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The left side of my left thumbnail is left long. My fingers rest against
the left side of the PDA to steady my hand in bumps and I tap with the long part of my thumbnail. Why buy a prosthetic thumbnail when you're perfectly capable of growing one? I haven't yet dropped it while in flight yet either. "Maule Driver" wrote in message .com... Someone actually sells PDA styluses that fit this description. Squeezes on your finger tip with a little blunt pointy thing to poke the PDA with. Google turned up http://www.man-machine.com/finger_stylus.htm Thought it was a bit geeky for the office but here.... Ray Lovinggood wrote: Sometimes, I find tapping on the screen of a PDA in the cockpit a bit of a nuisance. How about a banjo pick? I've rounded up one from a coworker. Here on the ground, it works just fine. Just slip it over my index finger and, voila, an instant long fingernail. Easily controlled, even more so than the stylus. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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At $9.99 + shipping/handling the finger stylus better be FAA certified and
say "For aviation use only". Otherwise, I'll go get guitar/banjo fingerpicks for $0.25. Doug "Maule Driver" wrote in message .com... Someone actually sells PDA styluses that fit this description. Squeezes on your finger tip with a little blunt pointy thing to poke the PDA with. Google turned up http://www.man-machine.com/finger_stylus.htm Thought it was a bit geeky for the office but here.... Ray Lovinggood wrote: Sometimes, I find tapping on the screen of a PDA in the cockpit a bit of a nuisance. How about a banjo pick? I've rounded up one from a coworker. Here on the ground, it works just fine. Just slip it over my index finger and, voila, an instant long fingernail. Easily controlled, even more so than the stylus. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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My fingernails stayed chewed down because I'm the nervous
sort of flyer, wondering if I'll make it to the next thermal before hitting dirt. Nah, the 'natural' stylus option won't work for me. I'll try the banjo pick. And for the banjo players out there, it's a 'Dunlop.' My boss gave it to me saying the Dunlop wasn't a good brand of pick. At least, for picking banjo's. Looks like it will work well for picking tasks, turnpoints, zooming, etc on the Ipaq. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA At 19:00 30 August 2005, For Example John Smith wrote: The left side of my left thumbnail is left long. My fingers rest against the left side of the PDA to steady my hand in bumps and I tap with the long part of my thumbnail. Why buy a prosthetic thumbnail when you're perfectly capable of growing one? I haven't yet dropped it while in flight yet either. |
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I've been using an iPAQ with Winpilot for a few years now, and never
had the need for a stylus while flying. I just use my fingernail and it works fine. What software are you using which requires a stylus while flying? |
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I'm using an iPAQ with Glide Naviguesser II. Sometimes,
when I want to pick another turnpoint other than the ones in the task, dragging the sliding bar down the screen goes too fast and I skip the ones I want. Then, I'll tap on the up or down arrow to scroll through the turnpoints. I find doing this task can be a little cumbersome at times and I want something 'faster.' That's why I want a 'more steady and precise' pointer than just my blunt finger. Also, I might want to tap on an airfield and find it's radio frequency, in case the wind stops blowing and I have to land. Yea, I can also grab the chart and look on it, too. I hate doing this stuff while flying because my eyes are in the cockpit and not looking outside. Anything to speed the task surely can't hurt. Voice commands to complete these tasks sure would be nice. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA Where gasoline is pushing US $2.85/gallon for regular this morning At 11:48 31 August 2005, wrote: I've been using an iPAQ with Winpilot for a few years now, and never had the need for a stylus while flying. I just use my fingernail and it works fine. What software are you using which requires a stylus while flying? |
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