From: Beverly Howard on 26 Nov 2009 15:45 A related throught... I use note's handwriting a lot on the ppc, but, I tend to use it as I would writing on a piece of paper... in other words, I don't "recognize" the writing but mainly use it as a handwritten written reference, especially when I'm it an extended situation were notes are going to be many and critical. That allows me to completely let go of the possibilities of recognizer errors and concentrate on the task at hand... no matter how bad my writing is, I can generally understand what I had written, where, in contrast, there is no way of easily deciphering a recognizer error long after the fact. Later, if I need the notes transcribed, notes allows selection and recognition of "chunks" so that the errors are obvious and easily corrected before moving on to the next "chunk"... the same process works in journal. An additional benefit is the ability to add sketches just as one would on paper. hth, Beverly Howard
From: Rainald Taesler on 26 Nov 2009 16:51 Mike J wrote: > I hope Microsoft sees this - It seems like a basic requirement > for tablet input done right. You are hoping in vain. This unmonitored NewsGroup is just a peer-to-peer place. It's not a location for reaching MS. Rainald
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