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Chapter 6: Handwriting Tools © 2010, 2006 South-Western, Cengage Learning

Handwriting DigiTools Input data by handwriting –Tablet PC –Smartphone –PDAs –Multi-touch computers –Windows Vista desktop or laptop equipped with a digital tablet or touchscreen monitor Digital ink is the technology that allows handwritten computer input Lesson 56 Slide 2

Digital Pen Lesson 56 Slide 3

Input Panel Lesson 57 Slide 4

Writing Pad Lesson 57 Slide 5 Use printed or cursive letters

Handtyping Tips Separate words by at least 1⁄2 inch of blank space. Enter punctuation marks immediately after a word. Do not try to write too many words on a line. When you have finished writing, send the text by tapping the appropriate command. Lesson 57 Slide 6

Preview Words Lesson 57 Slide 7

Other Edits Swish erase Input Panel edits: Lesson 57 Slide 8

Alternative Input Methods Lesson 58 Slide 9

On-Screen Keyboard Lesson 58 Slide 10

Keyboard Shortcuts Lesson 58 Slide 11