

There are 33 days left to meet the funding goal of $360,000. To back this project, Cregle is asking for a minimum $1 pledge. The sensor system, for both iPad and Mac, uses two different invisble light sensors that triangulate the pen’s location on the screen, which is then transmitted to the Mac, making a digital pen that works across the whole screen. Developers are hoping to stretch goals to make the smaller sensor case possible. The iPad version of the iPen 2 has a case that attaches to the Lighting connector dock port, and then attaches to the back of the iPad. The iPen 2 takes 75 percent less weight to generate inking than the iPen 1. The iPen 2 is pressure sensitive so you can control your strokes easily, it is angle agnostic so no matter how you hold your pen it will still write accurately, and it’s lightweight inking so you don’t have to press really hard into your device to make it work. It lets you write or draw directly on an iMac screen by using a set of sensors that attaches right to the iMac display, making it compatible with every app on Mac OS X. The iMac model iPen 2 stylus for Apple Display will go for $169.

So, any time you double-click on, or otherwise launch, one of those files, itll open in Preview. Preview is the default app for viewing images and PDF files on your Mac.
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According to the Kickstarter page, “iPen 2 turns your non-touch Apple Display into pen display and is compatible with every application in Mac OS and Windows.” How to view photos and PDFs in Preview on Mac. The iPen 2 is also a Kickstarter project and will have an iPad model, but what’s new is that the iPen 2 will have a Mac version of the digital pen, which lets you write directly onto an iMac or Apple Display with glass panel. Fans of the iPen will be excited to hear that Cregle, makers of the Kickstarter-funded iPen, has created a second generation of its popular digital pen.
