Drawing on a touchscreen has never been as natural as doodling on paper.
An iPad’s capacitive display only records touches that are greater than 4 millimeters too large for finer details.
The tip of the Adobe Ink stylus is just 2 mm, but a specially designed transmitter near the grip of the pen tricks the screen into reading it anyway.

The kit also comes with a bonus for draftspeople: the Slide ruler uses two capacitive pads to plot straight lines and other shapes onscreen
An iPad’s capacitive display only records touches that are greater than 4 millimeters too large for finer details.
The tip of the Adobe Ink stylus is just 2 mm, but a specially designed transmitter near the grip of the pen tricks the screen into reading it anyway.

The kit also comes with a bonus for draftspeople: the Slide ruler uses two capacitive pads to plot straight lines and other shapes onscreen