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Old October 14th 05, 12:08 AM
Jim Kelly
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I agree entirely Eric. My point is that the stylus often needs a
lot of room above the unit (for ejection). It is easy to forget
this when mounting (eg) below the lip in a glareshield.

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Eric Greenwell wrote:


2. You need to be able to use your pointer finger easily, and
sometimes to eject the stylus.


I suppose this varies with the software you use, as my finger
works fine
in flight using SeeYou Mobile. On the ground, for entering
tasks and
other fiddly things not needed in flight, I do use the stylus.


And using a finger was even easier with Glide Navigator, which I
used
for years before Mobile. Didn't ever use a stylus with it.

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