How to design an app with hardware to give the user the experience of a chalkboard instrument

I am looking at designing a tablet with a pen or stylus, such that when you write you can "play the pen (instrument)". I have noticed that on "standard"sheets of paper "(I want my software hardware device to also let me choose the style (AKA "type") of paper (which goes with the pen just like drumstick and drum). Same for "chalk" pens and "blackboard (type)" types (which also "play the pen"(,), in (roughly), the same manner. One can also play the caress on skin, or, much better, on smooth paper. One can also play the paper crunch, (although this is much more difficult to do (I use it to transmit the feeling of task completion). This one is harder to program, you need to program the hands with a separate user interface. I also would like to be able to play the mechanical pencil. Anyways, I have noticed that the shape, and hence the sound (or rather, probably the other way round), is extremely important in proper language learning (word acquisition), and drawing the letters in strokes (block letters), several times even (say thirty or sixty times), produces a pattern in the brain that nobody can destroy, which allows you to always think the concepts you were thinking about one each draw and letter completion (the full app stop is played using the surface pressure as well, another variable, shop the tablet needs to be resistant or have a separate unbreakable hardware surface for extreme pressure, but this is not good because the shape of the skin sensors under the armpit with their blood system interface also play a role in memorization, and these, would be, to the least, affected by device position. Vision plays a minor role, with this system of language learning (the sound might help a bit associate the strokes and shapes of letters, which also, to some extent, stick to the mind). It would also be nice if you could play the foot, perhaps reflecting (selecting), floor (tiles, wood), and shoe (perhaps even foot, but I don't think this is very important, might complicate the problem a bit). And I would also like to use the cancellatto (that blackboard eraser that works as a thought exciter (or thought dissipator). I don't like to play the eraser, but it acts as a thought (arbitrary depth) obfuscation (temporary forgetting) and reconsideration device, allowing for backtrack and (silence, timed) breadth search in the thought consideration tree. I also like to slap the table for a tree dive in the thought consideration tree.

I would like to cross post to music SE, where various instruments could probably be constructed. I was looking for a hardware device, for those that are not so rich to have blackboards in their homes (maybe the window didn't have enough space and it was expensive), but have a phone or tablet. Then there is the whiteboard, but I won't go into being high while you pause to look at the blackboard, you can always step back and look, plus the change of blackboard makes it a "different domain", where the color of the letters, seems to count, in making an impression, but the sound (hence the feeling strength), sucks. Anyways, all of this is debatable. Try putting voice and people playing the astuccio (pencils with pencils) in the room.

My experience was that the white blackboard, was definitely more pornographic, (even though I only drew mathematics on it), but the timing of thought and consideration, was better on the blackboard, which didn't distract me sexually (and allowed me to prove deeper theorems). Once I was able to describe colors on the white blackboard, I was able to think categorically.

The chalk I used on the black blackboard, was always white, (I hated the other colors). The white blackboard taught me the advantage of using different colors.

So perhaps this is good for Arts see a well. If colors are important in psychology, you could try other combinations, but those two (sorry), are, sort of my favorite (could try, though).

On Arts SE, it might also be good to see a play of two people, white blackboard on the right, and white blackboard on the left. The white blackboard uses the colors on the right to explain things, the black blackboard, (read it quickly), asks you to shut up, pause, an and think. The challenge is that the scene in the play would be colored. Really, I don't know. Of course, the skin of the player with the colors would be white, and the person with the thought pause would be black. "Sorry, I don't know how to do the background". : in other (<- words, try the yellow. :-)

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I have also always wanted to test the universality of these ideas.

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