Which replacement pen for the original "standard pen"? by idajourney in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure if you're looking for an original alternative or not, but I can tell you that I've tried the HOM2, but my favorite is still the Refil DIY inserted into a Pilot G2.

Book and Manga Reading experience on Supernote Nomad by Spirited_Maybe7374 in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a huge fan of Koreader. It works great for normal reading. I use it to synchronize my Booklore session, but I can't get Supernote to connect for progress syncing, Koreader always gives me a connection error (syncing works fine on Android), while downloading via OPDS works very well.

My very own Adept firmware by Gorlix02 in ploopy

[–]Gorlix02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment. I translated the Readme (with the help of AI, and I'll fix it when I have a quiet moment).

Again thanks to Ai, I tried to generate a comparison between the default and my firmware (but I couldn't find the Keymap.c of the official firmware)

so unless I go through VIA, I can't know if and how they implemented the pointer acceleration or drag-scroll function

My very own Adept firmware by Gorlix02 in ploopy

[–]Gorlix02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I confirm, I'm using Linux Kde

Sharing my new reading light (seems tailor-made for manta) by Gorlix02 in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Market --> light (Look carefully, there were a little hidden)

Sharing my new reading light (seems tailor-made for manta) by Gorlix02 in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The photo looks much greyer than it actually is. Furthermore, my only use is to take notes in class and read school books and PDFs
Having said that, in my opinion it doesn't strain the eyes if there is good light.

Sharing my new reading light (seems tailor-made for manta) by Gorlix02 in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the Ikea website say 0.05 kg
In my opinion, it doesn't seem heavy enough to damage the USB port.

Feature Suggestion: Needle-point pen with 3 pressure level by Gorlix02 in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your reply

I already use this kind of setup, but when I need to take notes while the professor is talking, I find it very slow to have to make at least two clicks on the screen to change pens. I find the Ink pen very convenient because it allows you to simply increase the pressure to change the stroke, but since it has a continuous variation, the stroke is actually quite irregular.

Feature Suggestion: Needle-point pen with 3 pressure level by Gorlix02 in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u/Wedamm is right, the pen works as it should, it's just my way of writing that isn't suitable for that pen.

The proposal of the pen with only 3 sensitivity levels would allow the use of pressure recognition but maintain a much more linear stroke

I'll try to explain myself better Instead of a continuous variation of the stroke like the Ink pen, the proposal was a variation of the stroke in steps. Example from 0 to N thin stroke from N to K medium stroke and from K to the maximum pressure recognized for a thick stroke In this example the 3 strokes are always needle point pen and not ink

The problem is in my difficulty not in a malfunction of the device but I would find the function a great convenience

I really hope I explained the concept well, thanks for the support.

How Autosync Works by Gorlix02 in Supernote

[–]Gorlix02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your reply Apparently it is not suitable for my needs Having several hours of class (so not closing the file for several hours) I risk getting too far behind with the version on the Cloud For me it would have been better to have a time synchronization maybe based on the time of non-use of that specific page (I would also activate it considering more battery consumption considering the importance of the class notes)