Can you use a stylus on the droid incredible

Yes I know that any capacitive screen does not work with a stylus on resistive, but the incredible and the evo are supposed to support a whole new type of touch screen. Under the article highlights:

Unlimited touches
Low power consumption
Fast response ? completely redraws screen every 4/1000 of a second (4ms) to eliminate recalibration issues
Excellent signal-to-noise ratio for superior precision ? 3x better than competitive products
Superior performance for first-touch response ? 3x better than competitive products
Unambiguous, unlimited touch support
Responsive user interface: > 250 Hz report rate for a single touch
Extremely low current consumption: < 1.8 mW in ?touch-ready? state
Two touch adjacency of less than 10 mm on a 4.3″ touchscreen
Small footprint with few external components
Supports stylus, fingernails, and gloves
Grip and face suppression functionality: avoids false touches
Size and angle of touch supported
Screen sizes up to 10.2″ are supported by a single chip
Proximity channel support
 
Supports stylus,


I dont know about that but I have heard (and it even says it in the video I linked) that HTC is planning on making a HTC branded stylus for phones like the Evo and Incredible. It will just be some type of capacitive stylus though.
 
Where there's an easy way to find out. Can anyone with the Incredible use the touchscreen with gloves and fingernails?
 
^ Yes I would like to know if one can use gloves or say long fingernails (not that I have long fingernails I'm a guy, but for all the ladies) on the incredible.
 
I would try this out for you guys (I have long fingernails) but I think the Verizon store in SoHo is tired of seeing my face every few days. I just go in there to play with their display Incredibles since I can't get mine until I get back to California with my parents. :(
 
Nope, fingernails don't work. Wifey tried mine. That's about the 75th time I've handed my new Incredible to my wife to say something like "hey, check out this, and look what this can do..."
 
I just pulled the stylus out of my old Palm Treo -- did not work on the Inc's screen at all.

Any risk of scratching with these capacitive styli? (doubt it - just thought I'd ask anyway.)
 

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