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Don’t worry you won’t ever need a stylus on the HTC HD2

Many people have been worried about the lack of stylus support on the HTC HD2 / Leo because of the capacitive touchscreen. Well fear no more because HTC…

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Many people have been worried about the lack of stylus support on the HTC HD2 / Leo because of the capacitive touchscreen. Well fear no more because HTC anticipated this and tweaked the basic Windows Mobile 6.5 UI in the same way Microsoft is doing it as we have seen in the latest builds that have been leaked (see here). As you can see in the video above, check boxes now have a slightly bigger size to accommodate your finger and the scroll-bar gets thicker once you touch it.

Source: PDA.pl via WMPoweruser

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