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Being left handed myself, I use the YOROPEN products because I find that I don't have to look over my hand to see that last letter I wrote. My son is left-handed and he used to curl his hand when writing
but the YOROPEN has a position
for his finger so that he can adjust his hand when holding the
pen. The rubber grip prevents him from slipping his finger off
the rest spot. He, also, used to lay his head on the table when
he would write but now because his fingers do not go beyond the
bump on the pen, he can see what he is writing without having
to move his head to the side. I have a son who gets frustrated when doing his homework.
He is left-handed and completely curls his hand around the pencil.
This caused him to write for only a small period of time because
his hand would ache from straining and using a tight grip to
hold the pencil. He has been using the YOROPEN pencil and writing
longer and with little discomfort. He is now getting his homework
done on time. I like the crayon and the pen. The pen and crayon is different.
The pen and crayon is cool. The crayon and pen is different than
a regular pen and crayon. My favourite is the pen and crayon.
I can write with it good. I received the product that I was supposed to try out for
a few days. I tried it out and immediately adapted to its body
structure. I find it great that I am able to use this pen 2 or
3 different ways, and I can even hold a piece of paper to the
wall for hard surface, and still write with ease. The design
is amazing, extremely modern, and I like the stainless steel
used to make the pen. It was also a good idea to make a crayon
pencil, and a lead pencil for adults and children. I am sure
that your product will be a big success. A very futuristic design. I like the platinum and chrome look
of the pen as well as the feel in my hand. I am still experimenting
with the pen however at this time I have noticed that the closer
I position my thumb and index finger to the front (or nib) of
the pen, the more pen point control I have with respect to writing
on the paper. The further away I hold my fingers from the nib
of the pen the more flexibility I have in rotating the head of
the pen to position it at different angles to the page which
allows for different writing styles. I am continuing to experiment
with the pen to see which position gives me the most fluent movement
and flow along the page. I have tested this pen and found it to be unique in design,
allowing me to write more comfortably, as I do not hold my pen
in the traditional way. I would anticipate that individuals with
hand injuries might get benefit from the versatility in the way
this new pen can be held. Return to YOROPEN |