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- Stylus abstract "A stylus, plural styli or styluses, is a writing utensil, or a small tool for some other form of marking or shaping, for example in pottery. It can also be a computer accessory that is used to assist in navigating or providing more precision when using touchscreens. It usually refers to a narrow elongated staff, similar to a modern ballpoint pen. Many styluses are heavily curved to be held more easily. Another widely used writing tool is the stylus used by blind users in conjunction with the slate for punching out the dots in Braille.Styluses were first used by the ancient Mesopotamians in order to write in cuneiform. Egyptians (Middle Kingdom) and the Minoans of Crete (Linear A and Cretan Hieroglyphic) made styluses in various materials: reeds that grew on the sides of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and in marshes and down to Egypt where the Egyptians used styluses from sliced reeds with sharp points; bone and metal styluses were also used. Cuneiform was entirely based on the "wedge-shaped" mark that the end of a cut reed made when pushed into a clay tablet; from Latin cuneus = wedge. The linear writings of Crete in the first half of the second millennium BC which were made on clay tablets that were left to dry in the sun until they became "leather" hard before being incised by the stylus. The linear nature of the writing was also dictated by the use of the stylus.In Western Europe styluses were widely used until the late Middle Ages. For learning purposes the stylus was gradually replaced by a writing slate. From the mid-14th century improved water-powered paper mills produced large and cheap quantities of paper and the wax tablet and stylus disappeared completely from daily life.".
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- Stylus wikiPageRevisionID "677988347".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Accuracy_and_precision.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Active_pen.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Atom.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Ballpoint_pen.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Barograph.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Braille.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_paper.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writing_implements.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Clay_tablet.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Cuneiform.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Cuneiform_script.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Diamond.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Digital_ink.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Dry_transfer.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Embossing_(paper).
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Engraving.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Glider_(sailplane).
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Graphics_tablet.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Late_Middle_Ages.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pen_types,_brands_and_companies.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_cartridge.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Marsh.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Oaxaca.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Paper_embossing.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Paper_mill.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph_cylinder.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Phragmites.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Sailplane.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Sapphire.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Scanning_tunneling_microscope.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Seismograph.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Seismometer.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Shellac.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Slate_(writing).
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Slate_and_stylus.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Sound_recording.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Sound_recording_and_reproduction.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Tablet_computer.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Tigris.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Touchscreen.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Touchscreens.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_animation.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Wax_tablet.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Wedge_(geometry).
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Writing_implement.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink Writing_utensil.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink File:NadelAufPlatte.JPG.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink File:Stylus.jpg.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink File:Styluses.JPG.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLink File:Table_with_was_and_stylus_Roman_times.jpg.
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capacitive Stylus".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spectrasonics Stylus".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Styli".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stylus Magazine".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stylus".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stylus#Smartphones and computing".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stylus#Use in music recording and reproduction".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "gramophone needle".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "phonographic needle".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "stilus".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "styli".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "stylo".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "stylus".
- Stylus wikiPageWikiLinkText "styluses".
- Stylus hasPhotoCollection Stylus.
- Stylus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Stylus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Stylus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Stylus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pens.
- Stylus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect-distinguish.
- Stylus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Stylus subject Category:Writing_implements.
- Stylus hypernym Utensil.
- Stylus type Article.
- Stylus type Article.
- Stylus type Tool.
- Stylus type Thing.
- Stylus comment "A stylus, plural styli or styluses, is a writing utensil, or a small tool for some other form of marking or shaping, for example in pottery. It can also be a computer accessory that is used to assist in navigating or providing more precision when using touchscreens. It usually refers to a narrow elongated staff, similar to a modern ballpoint pen. Many styluses are heavily curved to be held more easily.".
- Stylus label "Stylus".
- Stylus differentFrom Digital_pen.
- Stylus sameAs Стыло.
- Stylus sameAs Stilus.
- Stylus sameAs Stylus.
- Stylus sameAs Stilus.
- Stylus sameAs Estilete.
- Stylus sameAs Estilete.
- Stylus sameAs Style_(écriture).