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{{fa}}Did you lose your stylus? Are you looking for more accuracy when drawing on your tablet or are you having trouble using your touch screen while wearing gloves? There's no need to waste money on a new stylus when you can easily make one yourself using common household items.  
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Did you lose your stylus? Are you looking for more accuracy when drawing on your tablet or are you having trouble using your touch screen while wearing gloves? There's no need to waste money on a new stylus when you can easily make one yourself using common household items.  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
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#Test your screen if you're not sure. Touch the screen with the tip of a pen cap. If the device responds, it is has a resistive or infrared touch screen. If nothing happens, the screen is inactive.  
 
#Test your screen if you're not sure. Touch the screen with the tip of a pen cap. If the device responds, it is has a resistive or infrared touch screen. If nothing happens, the screen is inactive.  
 
===Making a Stylus with a Sponge (Capacative Screen)===
 
===Making a Stylus with a Sponge (Capacative Screen)===
#Gather your materials. Find a clean dish sponge (not a scour pad) and a ballpoint pen with a removable tip.<ref>http://myapplezone.com/?p=104</ref>
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#Gather your materials. Find a clean dish sponge (not a scour pad) and a ballpoint pen with a removable tip.<ref name="rf1">http://myapplezone.com/?p=104</ref>
 
#*A cheap, plastic pen works best, as long as you can easily pull off the plastic tip and remove the ink.
 
#*A cheap, plastic pen works best, as long as you can easily pull off the plastic tip and remove the ink.
 
#*A slightly see-through pen can make it easier for you to see what you are doing.  
 
#*A slightly see-through pen can make it easier for you to see what you are doing.  
#Cut off a piece of the sponge about the width of the pen. You can approximate this measurement by holding the pen against the sponge and marking the measurement with a marker, or you can just eyeball it.<ref>http://myapplezone.com/?p=104</ref>
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#Cut off a piece of the sponge about the width of the pen. You can approximate this measurement by holding the pen against the sponge and marking the measurement with a marker, or you can just eyeball it.<ref name="rf1" />
#If the sponge has an abrasive side for scouring (like a Scotch-Brite sponge), cut or tear it off. Anything abrasive can scratch and damage your screen. You only want the actual sponge part.<ref>http://myapplezone.com/?p=104</ref>
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#If the sponge has an abrasive side for scouring (like a Scotch-Brite sponge), cut or tear it off. Anything abrasive can scratch and damage your screen. You only want the actual sponge part.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#Wash and dry the sponge. Some sponges come with soap already added, so to be safe rinse the sponge in warm water. Squeeze out all of the water and let the sponge dry.
 
#Wash and dry the sponge. Some sponges come with soap already added, so to be safe rinse the sponge in warm water. Squeeze out all of the water and let the sponge dry.
#Remove the plastic tip and the interior of the pen--the ballpoint tip, the ink reservoir, and spring if it is a click pen. You should be left with the empty base of the pen.<ref>http://myapplezone.com/?p=104</ref>
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#Remove the plastic tip and the interior of the pen--the ballpoint tip, the ink reservoir, and spring if it is a click pen. You should be left with the empty base of the pen.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#*You should be able to pull the tip off with just your hand. If you have difficulty, try using a pair of needle-nose pliers.  
 
#*You should be able to pull the tip off with just your hand. If you have difficulty, try using a pair of needle-nose pliers.  
 
#Insert the sponge into the pen. Pinch the sponge to make it smaller and push it into the base of the
 
#Insert the sponge into the pen. Pinch the sponge to make it smaller and push it into the base of the
#Leave about 1/4-1/8 of an inch of the sponge sticking out of the pen. Use your finger to feather and break up the fibers of the sponge.<ref>http://myapplezone.com/?p=104</ref>
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#Leave about 1/4-1/8 of an inch of the sponge sticking out of the pen. Use your finger to feather and break up the fibers of the sponge.<ref name="rf1" />
#Hold your stylus near the tip for it to work.<ref>http://myapplezone.com/?p=104</ref> Your fingers need to be touching the base of the pen that is in contact with the sponge. If you hold the hollow part of the pen, the electromagnetic current won't pass through the sponge and the touch screen won't register the touch of the stylus.  
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#Hold your stylus near the tip for it to work.<ref name="rf1" /> Your fingers need to be touching the base of the pen that is in contact with the sponge. If you hold the hollow part of the pen, the electromagnetic current won't pass through the sponge and the touch screen won't register the touch of the stylus.  
 
===Making a Stylus with Aluminum Foil (Capacative Screen)===
 
===Making a Stylus with Aluminum Foil (Capacative Screen)===
#Gather your materials. You'll need about a foot of aluminum foil, tape of any kind, and an unsharpened pencil. You may also need a sharp knife to whittle your pencil.<ref>http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref>
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#Gather your materials. You'll need about a foot of aluminum foil, tape of any kind, and an unsharpened pencil. You may also need a sharp knife to whittle your pencil.<ref name="rf2">http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref>
 
#*If you don't have a pencil, you can substitute a pen, a chopstick, a dowel--anything pen-shaped. Pencils or other wooden objects work best, however, as you may want to cut your stylus to have an angled tip.
 
#*If you don't have a pencil, you can substitute a pen, a chopstick, a dowel--anything pen-shaped. Pencils or other wooden objects work best, however, as you may want to cut your stylus to have an angled tip.
#Use a sharp knife to whittle tip of the pencil to a slight, flat angle.<ref>http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref> You are not sharpening the pencil tip as though you are going to write with it. The angled tip should still have a surface area of at least four millimeters, about the size of a pencil eraser or the very tip of your finger. Many capacitive touch screens will not register the touch of anything smaller.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/02/technology/personaltech/on-touch-screens-rest-your-finger-by-using-a-stylus-state-of-the-art.html?_r=0</ref>
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#Use a sharp knife to whittle tip of the pencil to a slight, flat angle.<ref name="rf2" /> You are not sharpening the pencil tip as though you are going to write with it. The angled tip should still have a surface area of at least four millimeters, about the size of a pencil eraser or the very tip of your finger. Many capacitive touch screens will not register the touch of anything smaller.<ref name="rf3">http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/02/technology/personaltech/on-touch-screens-rest-your-finger-by-using-a-stylus-state-of-the-art.html?_r=0</ref>
 
#*The stylus will work without this step, but you will have to hold it straight up and down. This will make it more comfortable to hold.
 
#*The stylus will work without this step, but you will have to hold it straight up and down. This will make it more comfortable to hold.
 
#*Always be careful when handling a knife--remember to cut away from your body. Never pull the knife toward yourself.  
 
#*Always be careful when handling a knife--remember to cut away from your body. Never pull the knife toward yourself.  
 
#Wrap the entire pencil with at least two layers of aluminum foil. Fold the aluminum foil neatly over the tips.
 
#Wrap the entire pencil with at least two layers of aluminum foil. Fold the aluminum foil neatly over the tips.
#*If you are using a pen, keep the cap on the pen when you wrap it.<ref>http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref>
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#*If you are using a pen, keep the cap on the pen when you wrap it.<ref name="rf2" />
#Smooth the aluminum foil over the angled tip of your pencil. It should be smooth and flat on the tip. You don't want any crinkles or bumps.<ref>http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref>
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#Smooth the aluminum foil over the angled tip of your pencil. It should be smooth and flat on the tip. You don't want any crinkles or bumps.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#*If your tip is not flat, your stylus may not work.  
 
#*If your tip is not flat, your stylus may not work.  
#Wrap a piece of tape around the center of the pencil. This will keep the foil in place.<ref>http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref>
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#Wrap a piece of tape around the center of the pencil. This will keep the foil in place.<ref name="rf2" />
#Wrap the tip of the stylus with scotch tape. This will protect you screen from getting scratched by the aluminum foil.<ref>http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref>
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#Wrap the tip of the stylus with scotch tape. This will protect you screen from getting scratched by the aluminum foil.<ref name="rf2" />
#Try your stylus to see if it works. If it isn't working, try to flatten your tip even more. Remember that you want the tip to be at least the size of an eraser or else it may not be acknowledged by your touch screen.<ref>http://jaxov.com/2012/04/build-ipad-stylus-using-aluminium-foil-pencil-tutorial/</ref>
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#Try your stylus to see if it works. If it isn't working, try to flatten your tip even more. Remember that you want the tip to be at least the size of an eraser or else it may not be acknowledged by your touch screen.<ref name="rf2" />
 
===Making a Stylus out of a Wooden Chopstick (Resistive or Infrared Screen)===
 
===Making a Stylus out of a Wooden Chopstick (Resistive or Infrared Screen)===
 
#Gather your materials. You'll need a single chopstick, sandpaper, and something to sharpen the wood. A hand-operated pencil sharpener is the easiest way, but you could also whittle the tip with a sharp knife if you don't have a pencil sharpener.
 
#Gather your materials. You'll need a single chopstick, sandpaper, and something to sharpen the wood. A hand-operated pencil sharpener is the easiest way, but you could also whittle the tip with a sharp knife if you don't have a pencil sharpener.