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  • DaranC
  • Posted: 09 June 2011 09:48 AM
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I downloaded another popular application from the app store that has a feature called “wrist protection” on it. Namely, it mostly seems to ignore input from your wrist so that you can rest it on the actual iPad surface. This is how I prefer to draw. I also prefer to be using Sketchbook Pro. Is this feature somewhere in Sketchbook Pro already? If so, can you tell me how to turn it on? If not, is it being considered? It is night/day difference for somebody like me. Please consider it.

If this topic has been covered please re-direct me.



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I’m not sure if it has that or not, but I use a thin cotton glove (one used for photography) I cut the forefinger and thumb out.  That way my palm and other fingers can touch the ipad and it doesn’t register.  It also helps keep smudges off the screen.

Author: michaelministry

Replied: 10 June 2011 12:14 PM