![]() I have never seen an answer as to WHY it’s not available – only that it’s not.Ĭan any one shed some light? Thanks in advance. Jot Script is a stylus designed for iOS iPhones and iPads and it looks just like an ordinary pen. I’ve noticed discussion topics that show the question has been asked with the answer basically stating it is not available with the “marketing line” of we’re always evaluating requirements but do not speculate on futures. A usual stylus for a tablet or smartphone has a large nib and is designed mainly for navigating, not writing but the Jot Script is not your usual stylus. I truly want to dump the pencil and paper and use the technology on my desk for the projects I’m now into. ![]() I moved to the iPad Pro (12.9) which has been fantastic. I then reverted to pencil & paper for a couple of years until the laptop gave up the ghost. All was still good until my version was eclipsed and unsupported. I’m not a power user – the free basic version was just perfect for me. I stsrted using Sketchup years ago when I ran a Windows based system. Is there a free version of Sketchup that will run on an iPad Pro? Tried doing it both in settings and also in a new note. I don't know how all that stuff works in there but I know my Jot Script 2 is now working right so, I am happy happy happy!! And I think this will work for everyone.I’m new to this forum so this may not be the correct spot to ask this question. Using an iPad Air 2, latest iOS update, latest Penultimate update, fully charged Jot Script 2, bluetooth enabled, multitasking gestures disabled, blue light blinking - but - not connecting on the Penultimate 'Connect Jot Script' page. I found that I must keep the "Personal Hotspot" tab open in Settings before I could see my iPhone in the WiFi: 'Looking for Networks' button at the top of my MacBook. Interestingly enough, this is how I also tether from my iPhone 6s to my MacBook Pro. I don't know exactly why or the significance of having the Bluetooth area opened (in Settings>Bluetooth) as if you are connecting a new device, but for some reason that seems to reestablish the connection to the JS2. I found that I had to go and actually option out of Goodnotes first i.e., go into settings in Goodnotes and set 'Smart Stylus' to "None" -and then JS2 functioned properly with ease in Penultimate). I then went and opened up Penultimate and tried it there. I then went back into Goodnotes where I've been working now for the past several hours (today, Sat., 3/5/16), and even though my iPad went to sleep a number of times while working, each time I went back to the Goodnotes app the light on my JS2 turned green and I was easily reconnected. And voilà -the light turned green on my JS2. So I waited as if I was connecting another Bluetooth device. This article offers an overview of the SketchUp for iPad interface, and the various input methods available when using SketchUp for iPad tools. Then I thought, let me go into Settings > Bluetooth and toggle the switch on/off. But the light on my JS2 remained blue and blinking. Try These Jot-Ready Apps for Writing and Drawing Adonit EXPLORE DRAWING APPS Make more, get organized, and incorporate your tablet into your workflow with hundreds of apps for your Adonit stylus. ![]() Ok, first, I did all the actions to connect my JS2 to my iPad Air. Ok, now let me see if I can explain what I did to make my JS2 work properly in both Penultimate and Goodnotes on my iPad Air (Model A1474).
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