Juan David Trujillo C. wrote:
> I have one final question though, does this mean painting on the
> device can't be emulated through software or by any other mean to
> allow other objects (pencil, thick pen, etc.) to draw on the surface
> of a touch  screen?

Only if, by software emulation, you can change the laws of physics. If
you figure out how to do that, Roland Emmerich would like to have a word
with you.

Now, when you slide your finger on the screen, whether the software
draws a fat line or a thin line or a dashed line or a dotted line or
whatever is up to the software. So, the *results* on the screen may be
whatever you wish to draw with your finger, but the drawing still needs
to be done by a finger.

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