The Adonit Pixel will only really work with Notability with Bluetooth ON on the iPad and active. ![]() Notability ( palm rejection noticeably improved using special, non-electrical conducting, lycra-based material drawing glove ) I even mention the issue with the Adonit Pixel palm rejection issue in Notability.Ĭompatible Adonit Pixel apps for Notes and Notes with drawing types of apps. Here is my list of Adonit Pixel compatible notes apps from my partial standard reply I use here when Posters need an alternative Bluetooth stylus for older iPads. The glove will solve most of the palm rejection issues in Notability.ĭo you have any other of the Adonit Pixel compatible note or drawing/sketching/painting apps? That is one of the reasons for the drawing/writing glove. Most of the 2-1/2 dozen or so Adonit Pixel compatible apps have settings for the Pixel you can tweak, like pressure curve settings and hand/wrist position/orientation. While Notability has legacy support for the Adonit Pixel, there are no longer any settings to tweak to get better response from Adonit Pixel any longer. It is all in the stylus and the compatible apps. Remember regular iPads have no technology in the screen for any use of smart, Bluetooth stylii. I purchased a set of five of these to have spares when I need them. Palm rejection will be much better using one of these. I have since decided to improve the palm rejection in Adonit Pixel compatible apps and to have my palm/side of my hand slide on the iPad’s screen much more easily for many drawing and writing tasks with the aid of using a special, non-electrical conducting, lycra-based material, drawing glove that works by isolating your hand/palm and allow you to lay your hand/palm on the screen and lets your palm/side of your hand slide more easily as you draw or write with the Adonit Pixel stylus apps. The palm rejection in Notability can be, sort of, be hit or miss sometimes, too, with Notability and the Adonit Pixel. Not as easy to do sometimes when writing quickly as the side of your hand can sometimes “stick” to the screen. This can be a little difficult to do as you need to keep your palm down and sliding across the iPad’s screen as you write. ![]() Make sure you finish writing something first before lifting your palm off of the screen. You have to make sure your palm is always in contact with screen while using the Adonit Pixel with Notability.Īctually, you need to make sure your palm/side of your hand is always in contact with the iPad’s screen when using the Adonit Pixel OR ANY smart Bluetooth stylus, when using ANY Bluetooth stylus compatible apps. ![]() I use an Adonit Pixel with my 1st gen iPad Pro.
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