Proper design, perfect size,
but …
what’s the purpose of some accessories?
not the metal pin to remove an sd-card,
but the two black pins, and a metal U-shaped pin?
Could you provide a more detailed description or images?
Looks like 2 spare tips for the stylus, and an extractor tool.
But what are the specs? and use…
Top left is to eject the MicroSD card slot, top right is to extract the worn out stylus tip, bottom left and right are replacement stylus tips you would insert after extracting the worn out stylus tip.
As far as specs, I’m assuming you’re talking about experiences and use cases and not the measurements of each of these physical objects, and I can’t share much with you since the performance of the L11 wasn’t ever good enough to have a consistent use case for the stylus, which sits in a drawer forgotten for me. Don’t expect Apple iPad/Pencil performance from either the stylus or the L11 unless you’re expecting slow, janky, Gen1 ARM Chromebook quality. The L11 for me these days is a underperforming Linux workstation with a detachable keyboard and touchscreen, good for general web browsing or maybe even coding on the CLI, but not robust enough with only 8GG ram to do much else as one would expect in 2024 with a tablet.
Nice Dharma wheel, I was just looking for a replacement that’s higher quality… The one I have although the tips are good, the buttons are broken, I have to swing the stylus hard for the buttons to work (not sure how that works)…
Yes that’s accurate, sorry about the previous info
Stylus tips, stylus tip removal tool, and SD tray remover