man you are a livesaver for me..i don't know what would i do if not for this video, super detailed yet short,precise video covering all aspects and potential doubts that people may have
It is touch disabling, not palm rejection, palm rejection would imply the detection of a palm, as on touchpads, allowing you to also use it for drawing with touch, or disabling gestures specifically when a palm is detected.
I followed your instructions for Microsoft OneNote on my iPad with apple pencil, but it doesn't give me perfect palm rejection. The page jumps up and down sometimes from my palm, even while I'm using the pencil.
Hello brother. Have been following you for a long time. My question is do ipad pro 2017 have palm rejection. Using apple pencil gen 1. Thank you so much in advance.
So the way you adjust how your app works, is to go into settings and adjust how your app works? Am I missing something? Does this not go without saying?
To get perfect palm rejection your app must have pen-only input or palm rejection mode. Otherwise you have to rely on your pen's palm rejection which is not perfect.
Hey teoh do a size comparison, between all the iPads so it'll give people some idea that how big these devices are, also compare it to traditional notebooks and a4 size notebooks 🙏🙏 people can't go out to stores because of the lockdown please I really want one badly. But I'm confused 😵😵😵😵
Can you talk about various matt screen protectors for artists... My screen protector for Samsung s6 lite doesn't work properly... I want to know your experience on various display tablets... Like huion, xp pen and other... And ones for regular tablets like ipads... And Samsung s - series
S Pen nib actually works quite nicely on glass so I don't normally recommend a matte screen protector. For screen protector I recommend clear instead of matte. Apple Pencil is different because the pen tip is hard and more slippery on glass. All other brands of pen displays that use matte screen protectors all come with hard tip pens. Main difference between matte screen protector is how rough the surface is. Rough surface has a more tactile file (good for hard tip, not for S Pen tip), but will affect visual quality of display more. Smoother surface is less tactile but affect image quality less.
@@teohontech7141 what about the sheerness you get on xp - pen, huion and other screen displays are they better than the ones we apply on ipads and Samsung tablets. I like the firmer grip on my tablets... The one I'm using right now... Is oaky matt screen protector... And its ok... Not great...i need more sheerness... Is their a better one for s6 lite in the market... I'm unable to find one.
@@rohanilame7236 What do you mean by sheerness? Those pen displays have more sensitive pens, so the line widths will more accurately reflect the pressure you apply.
@@teohyc sorry 😅😁😄 I meant the roughness... The sound you get on drawing on the displays... It means rougher the surface better the grip you get. I have been sketching mostly tracing on my s6 lite for almost 2 months.... Do you think tracing improves sketching from your memory if you do it over and over again???
Can i ask you please i have blackview mega 1 , if i buy an active stylus pen that supports palm rejection for it will it be a good experience for note taking with my palm ?
Hey I lived your video but I didn’t see you use a fake apple pen… it’s a active stylus pen from Amazon. I tried the palm rejection apps you used in this video but none are compatible for my pen. If you could help me that’d be great!
If the pen is not an active stylus, you can't get perfect palm rejection. Go download the app called Concepts, in the settings, set the finger action to pan the canvas. If you pen pans/moves the canvas, your pen is not an active stylus.
My phone is Samsung Galaxy A12. I want to buy a stylus pen, model [Joyroom JR K- 12]. This stylus pen has palm rejection. I want to know that does my phone support this stylus pen with palm rejection [ mentioned all app in this video ]
My problem with procreate is sometimes my (Palm)* touches screen before my pen , so this disables my pen input because pen should touch screen first I guess this is why people buy drawing gloves?
with procreate I still accidentally zoom while resting my fist on screen however it doesn't happen with infinite painter app. With infinite painter I can only zoom with pinch and not accidental 2 finger touches I wonder if procreate has that
Hi, I know Samsung tab s5e wasn’t made for good stylus use but any recommendations on a good active stylus for it because I found, so far and with countless tries on other suggestions btw, that the INKredible built-in palm rejection is the only thing that works on the s5e - imperfectly.
Unfortunately in order to get perfect palm rejection, you need an active stylus. That's how the tablet differentiates between the pen and the finger. Alternative stylus to check out are those from Adonit, e.g. Adonit Dash, but since they are not active stylus, palm rejection is not perfect, which means you can't rest your palm while writing.
@@teohyc Not much I can do with the S5e screen not being made for active stylus pens, I know. I guess the old glove solution’s the only way to go and thank you for recommending the Adonit Dash. Will check it out.
@@meduis9637 Glove works more effectively. Some of those small tip electric stylus don't have good accuracy, e.g. lines wobble or may have misalignment. Wobble is not so much an issue for writing compared to drawing because people write fast (less wobble)
please somebody answer : i am not sure how to explain but here it is : i have an ipad 9th gen - while writing on it, my palm pins down with force (it's very unusual because imo its not much), so when it does the screen on that particular area turns black. it looks like the touch screen is touching the display panel, it turns normal as i move my palm while writing. does it happen with with anybody else?
thank you so much for taking the time out to reply, i just have one more question if you could spare some : will it cause any harm or is it fine ?@@teohontech7141
You need to find an app that allows you to choose only pen input. If the app does not have that feature, you have to rely on the default palm rejection provided by the pen, and sometimes performance is not perfect
if someone going to by cheapest ipad, which active stylus is best and but cheaper than apple pencil that can use with ipad(9th gen)but performance do not inferior apple pencil?
What pen are you using? Go download the app Concepts. In the settings, set the finger to pan canvas, then test with your pen and finger. If your finger still draws, your pen and Samsung device does not support palm rejection
it took me months to find a video that finally fixed the problem! Thank you so much, i'm so relieved
WHO SAID MY FINGER DON’T HAVE BLUETOOTH
Me❤
@@izonasan7923 no one asked
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@@williamvigdalOP did
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man you are a livesaver for me..i don't know what would i do if not for this video, super detailed yet short,precise video covering all aspects and potential doubts that people may have
Your channel has been an absolute lifesaver. Thanks so much man!
I didn’t even know procreate had such an option. Thanks for enlightening us. 🖤
Thank you very much, I literally got my iPad a few hours ago. It’s already been so helpful, I’m always resting my hand on the iPad
Thanks buddy for saving my money I thought this palm rejection feature was only available in high cost stylus and tablet
Extremely useful! I didn't even know that sth like palm rejection exists.
Thanks!
Omg! I was reading the comments and they were right. You did fix our problems xD
It is touch disabling, not palm rejection, palm rejection would imply the detection of a palm, as on touchpads, allowing you to also use it for drawing with touch, or disabling gestures specifically when a palm is detected.
You saved my life. Thank you so much!
Thanks, this is really helpfull.
Which one is good for ipad 8th gen with including palm rejection function ? Please suggest me other than Apple pencil if possible sir
Gojooddoq stylus are really good for note tacking..make sure get one with tilt for extra function since the price are kinda same
I followed your instructions for Microsoft OneNote on my iPad with apple pencil, but it doesn't give me perfect palm rejection. The page jumps up and down sometimes from my palm, even while I'm using the pencil.
that was very helpful! thank you so much!
Beautifully made👏
Thank you so much you are a live saver, finally i can draw on procreate with my hand touching the pad .
Hello brother. Have been following you for a long time. My question is do ipad pro 2017 have palm rejection. Using apple pencil gen 1. Thank you so much in advance.
There is palm rejection
Thank you so much..
This is such a helpful video!!!
THANK YOU sooo much for this!!!!
Hello, have you tried Goodnotes 5 app on iOS with an active stylus? Can you confirm if that has palm rejection?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This is the video I was looking for
Can use an alternative pencil and gestures
still work.?
Thankyou for the info!
Thxs so much but may I ask what app you were using in the beginning
Wacom Bamboo Paper
You have hit it...awesome....it resolved my issue....thanks a ton! Keep it up!
So the way you adjust how your app works, is to go into settings and adjust how your app works? Am I missing something? Does this not go without saying?
To get perfect palm rejection your app must have pen-only input or palm rejection mode. Otherwise you have to rely on your pen's palm rejection which is not perfect.
Ohhh so it depends on the app not setting?
Very nice topic
Thanks for sharing 👍
OMG THANK YOU!
Thanks for details
Hey teoh do a size comparison, between all the iPads so it'll give people some idea that how big these devices are, also compare it to traditional notebooks and a4 size notebooks 🙏🙏 people can't go out to stores because of the lockdown please I really want one badly. But I'm confused 😵😵😵😵
I've a video on that. ruclips.net/video/iVHlP0fEGso/видео.html
thanks much!!
Samsung does use EMR technology
that's why Staedtler Noris stylus works with S series flagship tablets ✓
Is it possible on Xiaomi pad 6? Would you recommend this tablet for notes?
For note taking it works well
Quick question. Does Realme Pad have Strict Palm Rejection ?
Not sure about that. If that tablet is advertised with a pen, then it should have strict/perfect palm rejection with selected apps
What tablet are you using in the video? Would you recommend using S6 lite for notetaking?
iPad Pro and Apple Pencil 2
@@teohontech7141 S6 Lite is good for note taking ruclips.net/video/dXc751te1gk/видео.html
I use photoshop for digital art with astropad when I attach ipad pro to macbook pro. I haven't work on what you have.
Thanks sir
Can you talk about various matt screen protectors for artists... My screen protector for Samsung s6 lite doesn't work properly... I want to know your experience on various display tablets... Like huion, xp pen and other... And ones for regular tablets like ipads... And Samsung s - series
S Pen nib actually works quite nicely on glass so I don't normally recommend a matte screen protector. For screen protector I recommend clear instead of matte.
Apple Pencil is different because the pen tip is hard and more slippery on glass.
All other brands of pen displays that use matte screen protectors all come with hard tip pens.
Main difference between matte screen protector is how rough the surface is.
Rough surface has a more tactile file (good for hard tip, not for S Pen tip), but will affect visual quality of display more.
Smoother surface is less tactile but affect image quality less.
@@teohontech7141 what about the sheerness you get on xp - pen, huion and other screen displays are they better than the ones we apply on ipads and Samsung tablets.
I like the firmer grip on my tablets... The one I'm using right now... Is oaky matt screen protector... And its ok... Not great...i need more sheerness... Is their a better one for s6 lite in the market... I'm unable to find one.
Also I'm unable to find nibs for a pen... Guess they should have given few extras in the original package.
@@rohanilame7236 What do you mean by sheerness? Those pen displays have more sensitive pens, so the line widths will more accurately reflect the pressure you apply.
@@teohyc sorry 😅😁😄 I meant the roughness... The sound you get on drawing on the displays... It means rougher the surface better the grip you get.
I have been sketching mostly tracing on my s6 lite for almost 2 months.... Do you think tracing improves sketching from your memory if you do it over and over again???
pls try reviewing the p11 pro i wanna know if its good in drawing and note taking
hello. how about huawei matepad thank u
Can i ask you please i have blackview mega 1 , if i buy an active stylus pen that supports palm rejection for it will it be a good experience for note taking with my palm ?
Hello, im a new subscriber
Can you suggest some good palm rejection stylus for android? My device is Mi tab 1
Please reply🙏
Unfortunately that tablet does not support stylus that has palm rejection.
Ok, Thank you for replying
Thank you
That option isn't in one note on windows 10. Where can I find it?
Comment trouver le mode stylet et ignorer la paume dans une tablette Samsung A8
what about those pens which don't have active stylus feature? how can i get perfect palm rejection in those tabs?
Non active stylus will not have palm rejection. Because non-active stylus behaves just like a finger and will cause finger/palm rejection issues.
Hey I lived your video but I didn’t see you use a fake apple pen… it’s a active stylus pen from Amazon. I tried the palm rejection apps you used in this video but none are compatible for my pen. If you could help me that’d be great!
If the pen is not an active stylus, you can't get perfect palm rejection. Go download the app called Concepts, in the settings, set the finger action to pan the canvas. If you pen pans/moves the canvas, your pen is not an active stylus.
My phone is Samsung Galaxy A12. I want to buy a stylus pen, model [Joyroom JR K- 12]. This stylus pen has palm rejection. I want to know that does my phone support this stylus pen with palm rejection [ mentioned all app in this video ]
Thanks 👍👍👍
What stylus is the one u are using?
apple pencil
Will this work on the new Samsung Tab A9+ 5G? 🙏
No because that tablet does not support active stylus
I see. Thank you for replying immediately. :)
Mote application name pls @@teohontech7141
My problem with procreate is sometimes my (Palm)* touches screen before my pen , so this disables my pen input because pen should touch screen first
I guess this is why people buy drawing gloves?
Yeah, with drawing gloves, you get perfect palm rejection but still retain finger gestures usage.
Can you please recommend stylus pen with palm rejection for Honor Pad X9
That pen has no official pen support, so there won't be pens with palm rejection.
with procreate I still accidentally zoom while resting my fist on screen however it doesn't happen with infinite painter app. With infinite painter I can only zoom with pinch and not accidental 2 finger touches I wonder if procreate has that
Amazing, that red color makes me wanna eat some juicy pizza
Can you give the link to check ths stylus pen on adonit because I couldn't find it
Hi, I know Samsung tab s5e wasn’t made for good stylus use but any recommendations on a good active stylus for it because I found, so far and with countless tries on other suggestions btw, that the INKredible built-in palm rejection is the only thing that works on the s5e - imperfectly.
Unfortunately in order to get perfect palm rejection, you need an active stylus. That's how the tablet differentiates between the pen and the finger. Alternative stylus to check out are those from Adonit, e.g. Adonit Dash, but since they are not active stylus, palm rejection is not perfect, which means you can't rest your palm while writing.
@@teohyc Not much I can do with the S5e screen not being made for active stylus pens, I know. I guess the old glove solution’s the only way to go and thank you for recommending the Adonit Dash. Will check it out.
@@meduis9637 Glove works more effectively. Some of those small tip electric stylus don't have good accuracy, e.g. lines wobble or may have misalignment. Wobble is not so much an issue for writing compared to drawing because people write fast (less wobble)
@@teohyc Cheaper solution too :). Thanks again.
@@teohyc Btw, checked out your other reviews. Would you recommend the Dash 3,
Jot Pro or Jot Mini for the Samsung Tab S5e?
“Estalus”
Hey which version of one note you are using ?? Mine doesn't have this feature
Shown in this video is OneNote on iPad. The Android and Windows versions may have different features.
How to make it in krita?
wich app is that?
Wacom Bamboo App
qpplicable in lenovo tab m10 plus fhd???
Which ipad is this?
IPad Pro 2018
ipad pro 2018
this pencil working in samsung tab A9+ ???
Sadly not
it seems that affinity designer 2 doesn't have palm rejection? Anybody? Thank you
Do all tablets with capacitive screens have a palm rejection function? I am looking to buy lenovo m8 fhd to write.
It depends on the STYLUS and the APP as he mentioned in the video. No tablet have palm rejection, palm rejection is from the app and the styus.
@@wonpiri___jinani3340 thanks
none of that worked for me...
but one of my finger is active finger, it has bluetooth
please somebody answer : i am not sure how to explain but here it is : i have an ipad 9th gen - while writing on it, my palm pins down with force (it's very unusual because imo its not much), so when it does the screen on that particular area turns black. it looks like the touch screen is touching the display panel, it turns normal as i move my palm while writing. does it happen with with anybody else?
Most displays will have the colours shift slightly when the glass in that area is pressed down hard.
thank you so much for taking the time out to reply, i just have one more question if you could spare some : will it cause any harm or is it fine ?@@teohontech7141
Pen link ?
I dont have draw thing in one note
Will it work on Samsung tab a7?
No. Because that tablet does not have S Pen support
how can I do that in h a surface go?
You need to find an app that allows you to choose only pen input. If the app does not have that feature, you have to rely on the default palm rejection provided by the pen, and sometimes performance is not perfect
@@teohontech7141 ohh ok! Thanks!
How to turn on palm rejection on one note android,i have a basic stylus
You need an active stylus. Basic stylus is no different from using with finger (aka no palm rejection)
What the name paint
Wacom Bamboo Paper
if someone going to by cheapest ipad, which active stylus is best and but cheaper than apple pencil that can use with ipad(9th gen)but performance do not inferior apple pencil?
There are many third party Apple Pencil lookalike that support palm rejection and tilt, but no pressure sensitivity.
@@teohontech7141 🤐
Why does my Microsoft one note not have that
You can turn on pen input. Look for that button
@@teohontech7141 i think the problem is that I don’t have an active stylus but a basic one
Does I pad air 2 have palm rejection feature?
No
Oh my days... can't someone just tell me how to turn PM on with Samsung Probook. This is fourth video I've watched.... help!!!
What pen are you using? Go download the app Concepts. In the settings, set the finger to pan canvas, then test with your pen and finger. If your finger still draws, your pen and Samsung device does not support palm rejection
No one needs a perfect palm regection
Can’t even spell
@@spider13593 he literally just used g instead of j
@@kim-qx7yt fr
@@spider13593 yeah? So he can spell it was probably just a mistake on his end or he doesn’t speak English well. Don’t assume please be considerate :)
@@kim-qx7yt I didn’t say English was his first at all man, like you said “don’t assume”
Thank you