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CIC Handwriter
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1. Place the insertion point where you want the new text to appear.
2. With the pens tip touching the surface, move the pen across the screen of the
device. What you write appears on-screen as ink, and after a moment the ink
changes to printed text.
Erasin
g
4
You can erase text by selecting the text, then tapping the Delete or Backspace key.
You can also use the erase gesture on the selected text.
Selectin
g
4
Select any amount of text by dragging the pen over it, with the pen tip touching the
tablet. Note that if the pen is active only for pointing (the pen icon in the System Tray
is an arrow), you can directly move the pen over the text area to select it. However, if
the pen is active for writing (a pen icon is present in the System Tray), you must first
hold down the pen for a moment before dragging it (holding down the pen changes
it to selecting mode from within writing mode).
Getting to Know the Recognizer 4
Following these suggestions helps Handwriter recognize the characters you write.
Handwriter is a discrete character recognizer, which means it easily accepts
unconnected letters.
However, since people often connect adjacent letters, even when they are printing,
Handwriter has built-in recognition for many commonly connected pairs.
Writing Case-identical Letters 4
Writing with Handwriter is the same as writing on a blank sheet of paper: there are
no lines to provide a frame of reference for the recognizer. For example:
Without any other information, the recognizer cannot determine whether a c is
an upper- or lowercase letter.
The only way to identify the case is to write the letter in context. For many letters,
size is the only difference between upper- and lowercase (Cc, Mm, Oo, Pp, Ss, Uu,
Vv, Ww, Xx, Yy, Zz). If you write one of these case-identical letters by itself,
Handwriter recognizes it as lowercase. For accuracy, write case-identical letters
next to at least one other letter, and make capital letters larger.
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