![]() ![]() I use this a lot in GoodNotes 5, and it’s not that natural. But I must comment that to use it you have to turn the pencil to be able to double tap. ![]() The PaperLike Pencil Grips achieves this with the thinnest part of the grip. With a generic grip there’s no way to double tap. The Apple Pencil has a second function that is activated by double-tapping the flat part of the pencil. It is definitely an improvement that undoubtedly changes the experience of using the iPad and the Apple Pencil. In my case, I really enjoy the grip for long session using (although I left behind my university yeas a long time ago), but I am sure this will be very useful for students, and for artists (professional or not) it will be help them to have more precise lines when making their creations. The second one is designed to help those who take notes for a long time, ideal for university students. Yes, two different pencil grips come in the envelop: The first is aimed at having maximum precision when grabbing the pencil, for example when you need fine details when drawing. The PaperLike guys took into account two edge cases: precision and prolonged periods of use. They achieve this thanks to the fact their grips are specially designed for the Apple Pencil, since they have the shape of the pencil, and the side used for magnetic charging is slightly thinner. You’ll say that they are simple grips and probably you think you can use traditional grips to adapt them to the Apple Pencil…Yes, for little money you can put a generic grip on it but there’re a couple of things that you should consider, that the PaperLike team has already solved and that you won’t have with a generic product: Apple Pencil’s magnetic charge This is what the PaperLike team ended up designing, but for the Apple Pencil. It may have happened to you that when using the Apple Pencil for a long time, your hand gets tired? This is common even with traditional pencils, and for this there was already a solution, the classic grips adapted to the pencil to improve the posture of the fingers when writing. I’ve been using my iPad for a while to take notes with the Apple Pencil and I decided to write this article to tell you about a product that has pleasantly surprised me and which I think is an excellent improvement to consider: the Paper Like Pencil Grips. ![]()
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