My recollection is that the print handler does not learn, but the
cursive handler does.
You can only use 1 at a time - set by telling the Newt "how you write"
- you're really saying which program to use: I print, but with some
joined letters when I write quickly, and the cursive handler works
great, while the print handler blows...
On 7. May.,`08, at 16:41 EDT, Lord Groundhog wrote:
> ~~~ On 2008/05/07 19:59, Martin Joseph at NT@stillnewt.org wrote ~~~
>
> Does that also apply to cursive recognition? I write cursive script
> exclusively, and my experience has been that my Newton feels as
> though it --
> how shall I say this? -- "adjusted the way it interprets my scribble
> to
> achieve higher accuracy", or "adapted its recognition algorithms to my
> input" or whatever. To me that's almost as close to "learning" as I
> expect
> from a computer program designed to perform HWR.
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