ARE SRU STYLUS EASY TO USE?
Like everyone – STYLUS-R-US staff occasionally read reviews on our stylus – pleased to see - by far - the majority are abundantly favorable. Of course - there's always those who purchase our stylus and never glance at the instructions (equivalent to ice skating on water) - then write a review terribly slanted and inaccurate - (because they didn't read instructions). And then there's reviews written by people who never purchased one of our stylus - who feel the need to write a review - based on what they imagine our stylus to be like. Something I'd NOT put a wealth of stock in.
One of the issues the non-SRU stylus owners (and certain actual buyers) focuses on – is that our stylus must be difficult – due to our emphasized light touch instructions. For the record - SRU recently had an update on the tip - in which has made our tip - farrrr more tolerable to harder than light touch taps. In other words - those of you who don't feel you can adapt to the super light touch - fear not. You can now tap away - as you would one of the rubber tipped stylus - if that's your thing. The question arises however - why would you want to - when all you have to do - is lightly "touch" anything you want to activate - and it activates?
Part of this complaint stems from those who just don’t like instructions – (reading or actually following them) – so naturally - they start off on the wrong foot. After all – how hard can a writing instrument be (they reason?) Just take it out of the container and use it...right? Not exactly.
And why is that? Back in the 60’s – 70’s and 80’s - PDA devices were accompanied by a plastic stylus - that resembled an ice pick. To use it – you literally had to JAB and STAB the screen to make it work – hence – everyone associates a stylus - with this type of action. Insult to injury (for SRU stylus) – current day touch screen devices still require this barbaric method of activation - with all of the rubber tipped stylus currently flooding the market under different names – (as well as the majority of other stylus) – continuing to lead everyone to believe - every stylus must be used in that uncivilized method of stabbing the screen.
Then came the most incredible - fascinating stylus in the world – bar none: SRU stylus – and - with it – the total absence of any pressure needed: A shock - to many. Something (light touch) some - just can’t fathom – so those who can’t (and haven’t had the pleasure of buying and trying one - or reading the instructions) – write reviews – indirectly and directly admitting – they're stuck in the old days – old ways of the stylus – boldly defiant to “lighten up” (use our stylus with a light touch) and welcome in the change - like the majority are doing. Also not the person to listen to.
To put to rest any unfair or inaccurate reviews – we request you take one minute - seven seconds to watch the below video – the movie star in it - one of STYLUS-R-US cherished customers – Jenna. We especially ask - that you take note to her tragic condition – and - with it - see if she has any problems using an SRU stylus; See if our instructions have been a hindrance to her; See if any of the reviews you’ve read – (not giving SRU stylus credit – where credit is due) – could possibly have been unjustifiably written.
Like everyone – STYLUS-R-US staff occasionally read reviews on our stylus – pleased to see - by far - the majority are abundantly favorable. Of course - there's always those who purchase our stylus and never glance at the instructions (equivalent to ice skating on water) - then write a review terribly slanted and inaccurate - (because they didn't read instructions). And then there's reviews written by people who never purchased one of our stylus - who feel the need to write a review - based on what they imagine our stylus to be like. Something I'd NOT put a wealth of stock in.
One of the issues the non-SRU stylus owners (and certain actual buyers) focuses on – is that our stylus must be difficult – due to our emphasized light touch instructions. For the record - SRU recently had an update on the tip - in which has made our tip - farrrr more tolerable to harder than light touch taps. In other words - those of you who don't feel you can adapt to the super light touch - fear not. You can now tap away - as you would one of the rubber tipped stylus - if that's your thing. The question arises however - why would you want to - when all you have to do - is lightly "touch" anything you want to activate - and it activates?
Part of this complaint stems from those who just don’t like instructions – (reading or actually following them) – so naturally - they start off on the wrong foot. After all – how hard can a writing instrument be (they reason?) Just take it out of the container and use it...right? Not exactly.
And why is that? Back in the 60’s – 70’s and 80’s - PDA devices were accompanied by a plastic stylus - that resembled an ice pick. To use it – you literally had to JAB and STAB the screen to make it work – hence – everyone associates a stylus - with this type of action. Insult to injury (for SRU stylus) – current day touch screen devices still require this barbaric method of activation - with all of the rubber tipped stylus currently flooding the market under different names – (as well as the majority of other stylus) – continuing to lead everyone to believe - every stylus must be used in that uncivilized method of stabbing the screen.
Then came the most incredible - fascinating stylus in the world – bar none: SRU stylus – and - with it – the total absence of any pressure needed: A shock - to many. Something (light touch) some - just can’t fathom – so those who can’t (and haven’t had the pleasure of buying and trying one - or reading the instructions) – write reviews – indirectly and directly admitting – they're stuck in the old days – old ways of the stylus – boldly defiant to “lighten up” (use our stylus with a light touch) and welcome in the change - like the majority are doing. Also not the person to listen to.
To put to rest any unfair or inaccurate reviews – we request you take one minute - seven seconds to watch the below video – the movie star in it - one of STYLUS-R-US cherished customers – Jenna. We especially ask - that you take note to her tragic condition – and - with it - see if she has any problems using an SRU stylus; See if our instructions have been a hindrance to her; See if any of the reviews you’ve read – (not giving SRU stylus credit – where credit is due) – could possibly have been unjustifiably written.
Said differently – watch the extreme light touch all our stylus make available to all who purchase them – capable of departing from the old days of the ice picks stylus stabbing. Jenna has absolute ZERO strength in her hand (not even enough to hold the stylus: it has to be strapped in) yet she bounces around from icon to icon - just barely touching each - with a perfect score activation. There isn't another stylus in the world - that can do this. Go-get-em-Jenna!
As seen in Jenna’s clip – anyone can use our stylus and the instructions are not in any way a hindrance - but rather designed to remove the "learning-curve" you personally may be subject to. However - if the above clip didn’t convince you; if you’re still one to believe our stylus could be difficult – would you feel that way – if they could be used - even if you had no arms – as this other cherished SRU customer displays? Like any of us - can write as well as she can – WITH ARMS!!
If it were not for SRU stylus - countless physically disabled around the world - would not be able to use a touch screen device like the rest of us. The bottom line is - if you've ever read a - not-so-favorable review on our stylus – you might want to take it with a grain of salt: A very large grain. There is no better stylus in the world or easier to use - than ANY STYLUS-R-US stylus. They're amazing - and if you think that's a sales pitch - take a few minutes to read the reviews. No one says it better - than our instruction-following-customers. Great work Pauline. You are a wonder. REVIEWS
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