[NTLK] Inklet
David Neale
david.neale at telenet.be
Sun Mar 28 14:08:32 EDT 2010
Yup, still exists. This is what System Preferences Help has to say
about it:
> About Inkwell
> If you have a graphics tablet and stylus, you can use Inkwell (also
> called Ink) to write text in your own handwriting that your computer
> can recognize and turn into words. You can also use Ink to draw a
> sketch and insert it in any document that can display pictures.
>
> To find out more about Ink, connect a graphics tablet to your
> computer, and then click the Ink icon in System Preferences. Turn on
> handwriting recognition, and then choose “Open Ink help” from the
> Ink toolbar.
>
David
On 28 Mar 2010, at 20:01, David Neale wrote:
> I don't know if it's still implemented, but when MacOS X was first
> released, it included HWR, which became available when, I believe, a
> graphics tablet was connected.
>
> David
>
>
> On 28 Mar 2010, at 18:49, Brett Johnson wrote:
>
>> Thought some of you guys might find this interesting. Although it
>> requires a newer MacBook (pro), and probably won't have any of you
>> putting down your Newtons, it does allow for HWR in OS X.
>>
>> http://tenonedesign.com/inklet.php
>>
>> -Brett
>
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