Input device controlled by fingers or stylus.
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Capacitive (also called passive) styluses emulate a finger by using a tip made of rubber or conductive foam; or metal such as copper. They do not need to be powered and can be used on any multi-touch surface that a finger can be used, typically capacitive screens that are common in smart phones and tablet computers.
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A graphics tablet is an input device that uses a special pen like stylus to allow the user to “hand draw” images into a computer system. This allows artists to draw in a similar way to how they naturally would using pen and paper; something difficult to achieve with a mouse.
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