stylus - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • slide: Lay Down: While the dog is sitting pet its head and then quickly slide the stylus down its nose.
  • use: Then at the same time, use the stylus to press the Reset button located on the back of your iPAQ Pocket PC.
  • hold: Context menus are shown by holding the stylus down for a moment.
  • move: The surface is measured by moving the stylus across the surface.
  • include: The touch screen features a tougher film cover for durability, and the included stylus is stored in the back of the unit.
  • have: How about changing the design to having the stylus connected to the tablet via a coiled wire?

Adjective modifier

  • spare: Spares It is a good idea to have a spare stylus in case you damage one.
  • small: Small stylus the time can be signs of difference.

Preposition: on

  • screen: In here tap and hold the stylus on the screen to pop up the option menu.

Preposition: across

  • screen: Interacting with this wide and wild variety of Electroplankton is as simple as sliding the stylus across the touch screen.

Noun used with modifier

  • diamond: Here a diamond stylus is drawn across the test surface under a ramping load, analysis of coating failures allows adhesion to be quantified.
  • replacement: First stop Dixons, where I enquired as to the availability of a replacement stylus for my Palm.
  • metal: Children use a pointed bone or metal stylus to make marks on the wax.
  • iron: These are match box sized and are complete with an iron stylus and decorated leather case.

Modifies a noun

  • phantasticus: How do you interpret pieces in the " stylus phantasticus " ?
  • pen: The stylus pen is too small to work with.
  • tablet: However, the stylus tablets have proved particularly difficult to read.
  • holder: To resolve this issue, Asus has provided a cradle with a stylus holder.
  • tip: Briefly press the stylus tip into the reset opening.
  • input: In the mean time, stylus input with the mini keyboard is well thought out.

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