June 21st, 2014, 12:12 PM
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Inline 4!!!
Name: Danny
Location: MA
Join Date: May 2014
Motorcycle(s): 2008 CBR600rr, 1987 KLR 250
Posts: A lot.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by adouglas
I posted a thread a while back about this. Too sleepy to look it up now.
Alternatives:
- "Thumb Dogs" are a product made for precisely this purpose.
- You can find stretchy knit gloves that are touchscreen-friendly. Get a cheap pair and cut one of the fingers off (basically a cheaper Thumb Dog)
- Try a different finger, or even a different part of your finger. Whether or not the screen can sense your touch has to do with the material, and gloves are often made of multiple materials. On one of my pairs of gloves, my thumb can activate the screen but my finger can't.
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Only problem with fingerless gloves or knit gloves is that I want something stronger to protect my hands
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