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Handwriting Tools Copyright 2006 South-Western/Thomson Learning

Screen 2 Handwriting DigiTools Devices that allow input by handwriting on a screen or tablet  PDAs (personal digital assistants)  Tablet PCs  Digital tablets Tablet PC Digital Pen Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 3 Digital Pen Tips Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Pen ActionDescription TapTouch your pen on the screen or tablet and lift up quickly Double tapQuickly tap the screen or tablet twice on the same spot Touch and dragTouch the screen or tablet and move while keeping contact with the surface Tap Touch and drag Selects a graphic or activates a window To move or resize selected windows or graphics

Screen 4 Handtyping Inputting data using handwriting recognition Can use printed or cursive letters Cursive letters Printed letters Recognized text Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 5 Handwriting Features Located on the Language bar for Microsoft Office Tap the Handwriting button and select Writing Pad Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Language bar

Screen 6 Handwriting Features Writing Pad window opens Toolbar provides commands and options Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Writing Pad title bar Writing area Touch and drag corner to resize Close button Clear button Recognize Now button

Screen 7 Handwriting Features Located in the Tablet Input Panel for Tablet PC Tap the TIP icon to open Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. TIP icon on Start bar Tablet Input Panel Writing Pad Character Pad On-screen Keyboard Writing area Close button Tools and Options Try writing

Screen 8 Handtyping Tips Form each letter carefully Separate words by at least ½ inch of blank space Enter punctuation marks immediately following a word Do not try to write too many words on a line Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 9 Erasing Mistakes For Office, select the error and tap the Clear button For Tablet PC, swish over the error Clear button Swish back and forth quickly over the error Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 10 Correction List Allows users to choose a word to replace an error  Select the error  Office users, click the Correction button  Tap a word on the list to replace the error Select a word from the list OfficeTablet PC Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 11 On-Screen Keyboards Look similar to a computer keyboard Helpful for entering symbols and unusual words Office Standard On-Screen Keyboard Tablet PC Shifted On-Screen Keyboard Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Tap Shift or Caps to open the Shifted keyboard.

Screen 12 Keyboard Shortcuts Can be used to give commands in Office programs Examples  CTRL + bApplies bold format  CTRL + iApplies italic format  CTRL + uApplies underline format  CTRL + xCuts selected text  CTRL + cCopies selected text  CTRL + vPastes copied or cut text Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 13 Review 1.To move a selected object using a digital pen a.Double tap the object b.Touch and drag the object c.Tap once, pause, tap again Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

Screen 14 Review 1.To move a selected object using a digital pen Touch and drag the object Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 15 Review 2.When handtyping, you can use a.Printed letters b.Cursive letters c.Both printed and cursive letters d.Printed letters only for capitals Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

Screen 16 Review 2.When handtyping, you can use Both printed and cursive letters Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 17 Review 3.Handwriting features are located on the a.Tablet Input Panel for Microsoft Office b.Language bar for Microsoft Office c.Tablet Input Panel for Tablet PC d.Both b and c Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

Screen 18 Review 3.Handwriting features are located on the Both b and c Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 19 Review 4.When handtyping a.Write words close together with almost no space between them b.Enter punctuation marks immediately following words c.Write as many words on a line as you can Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue. Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer.

Screen 20 Review 4.When handtyping Enter punctuation marks immediately following words Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 21 Review 5.When using keyboard shortcuts a.CTRL + i underlines selected text b.CTRL + v copies selected text c.CTRL + x cuts selected text Read the question and decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to see the correct answer. Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.

Screen 22 Review 5.When using keyboard shortcuts CTRL + x cuts selected text Click the mouse or tap the RIGHT ARROW key to continue.