For more intricate detailed work, it can be set to a slow and steady crawl. Then easily dial in using the stepless speed slide to deliver the perfect extrusion speed for the task in hand. Just check instead for the red flashing light to change to red, which denotes that the heating mode is ready for use.
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It uses the same gearbox and replaceable nozzle design as the brands Pro 3D pen but without the OLED display. Plus, you also get access to extensive online tutorials to help fire up the imagination. This slimline and ergonomically designed 3D pen couldn’t be easier to use. Featuring a stepless speed glider, it’s a joy to use, providing clean and accurate, precise results, thanks to an evenly regulated ink flow.Talking of which, you can also use the temperature adjustment screw to quickly and conveniently switch between using ABS and PLA color filaments.
It’s suitable for kids just starting out with design to engineers looking to create 3D models. The latest artistic tool from MYMTD3D, this Super 3D pen, is packed with features you’ll love and which will inspire and elevate your drawings and designs. It has a RRP of R400.Take your creativity to a whole new level thanks to this new and improved, almost clog-proof 3D pen.
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In short, the Genius Pen Mouse is rather nifty, particularly ergonomic, and very suitable for Windows 8 tablets. Much like using a Wacom tablet, and getting accustomed to navigating Photoshop or Painter’s interface with essentially a pen-like stylus, the Genius Mouse Pen does also take a little playing around with before it too feels like second nature. Now admittedly, as we are used to using a normal mouse, and stabbing at our tablet with a finger, and thus the general feel of using a pen mouse took us a little while to become accustomed to it. Much like a mouse (the rodent, not the computer accessory) sniffing out a tasty morsel of cheese, Genius’ Pen Mouse boasts optical tracking of 1200 dpi, and it can be taught two tricks – to do so at 400 dpi or 800 dpi as well. Genius' pen mouse feels mostly like a pen, but works like a mouse.Ĭlicking on objects is accomplished by pressing down on the nib, while the mouse has another set of buttons that enable one to right click and scroll through documents at a press. With a 2.4 GHz wireless technology, the pen has a very decent working distance of up to ten metres, although in our use, this was far more than was necessary. You simply plug the included receiver (thankfully small) into an available USB port, slot a single AAA battery into the pen itself, and you are ready for action.
In execution, its use could not be more straightforward. Nonetheless, to its credit, it doesn’t look nor feel like a plastic toothpick that some comparative styli are guilty of, and we were happy to see that it was substantial enough to comfortably hold for long periods.However, worth noting is that this device is a mouse, not a stylus, and does not double as one.Īdditionally, the slight heaviness on the front end of the device could actually be used advantageously, as found one of the most comfortable ways to use the mouse pen was to pinch it between our thumb and index finger (similarly to using chopsticks) while supporting the front end with the knuckle of our middle finger. While holding it is comfortable enough, you wouldn’t mistake it for an actual ink pen, as it is rather thick down the length of its body, becoming a little more so as it reaches the tip. The device is both relatively compact and light, with a black and silver finish that leaves it looking smart. Genius’ Pen Mouse seeks to blend the best of two worlds, offering a pen-shaped mouse that sits comfortably in the hand, while enabling one to navigate a PC, notebook or cursor friendly tablet using the familiar cursor. Normally, we don’t get too excited about mice (the computer accessory, not the rodent) anymore, but Genius offers a wholly different form factor that should appeal to those who have grown up with a pen in their hand.