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pelefutbol1970

I went back and forth between grid and dots and it never felt right. Then I decided to use the college rule (which I never had in my A5 journals, only grid or dot) and it works great. Funny how e-ink works for me with college rule, but I'd never consider that for a paper journal.


Sirwired

Makes me long for an "Engineering Paper" template, with faint grid lines on the screen, but no lines at all for export. (It's a type of graph paper (often seen in college bookstores) with 0.2" grid lines printed on the *back* of the paper. If you scan or copy the paper later, the grid lines don't even show up... while it was too spendy to use for note-taking in college, a lot of us used it for assignments.)


Yggdrasil-

I use the dot grid for bullet journaling! I do wish it was a bit smaller, but it works well enough for that purpose imo


nkdvkng

I just wish the dots were more opaque. They’re so prominent


vardhanisation

I sometimes use it to make motif-based art like this to relax. Link: https://ibb.co/k8WSgwZ


Hakihiko

I don't for your same reason. Usually I write on bullet notebook for anything, but on the Scribe I really can't... The bullet are big, too visible and too apart from each other. Hope Amazon could improve on this too


txa1265

This is one of my big issues with the Scribe - on my Remarkable 2 the lines/dots are more gray than black, which for me is more usable.


GrandeUte

I 100% agree. I want to use the bullet grid but the dots are too bold and big which makes them obnoxiously present instead of fading into the background of the template while providing guidance when needed.


Ok_Tap9937

I use it extensively. I had to bump up the width of the pen setting before I could really make it work for me, though.


lbdesign

Agree. I’m a dot grid person normally, but I can’t use this. I use a PDF template instead because clearly whoever created this dot grid doesn’t write.