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If you use a mobile device and a finger as a stylus, then:
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one big thing is to always trim your nails.

Keep them trim.

If the nails grow too long, then that can affect how the handwriting will turn out.

Smartphones usually have a capacitive screen, which uses the electrical charge from a finger to change the electrostatic field, allowing the screen to detect the touch. The fleshy part works best. The nail part, not so much. I think the fleshy part works best because of the water molecules inside that are very conductive.

Trimming your nails on your finger is like the biological equivalent of changing an Apple Pencil tip every now and then.

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