Enabling The Input Panel Gesture

If you have a tablet, or touchscreen display that supports pen input, you really should try out the handwriting recognition features of Windows 7.  To enable the gestures for the handwriting input panel in Windows 7, do the following: Open up the Start Menu and type in handwriting. When the search results appear, Click Change tablet pen settings to open up the Control Panel settings for tablets.

Once you’re there, you’ll want to click on the fourth option in the Pen Actions list – Start Tablet PC Input Panel and then click on the Settings button.

Make sure that the Enable start Input Panel gesture is checked. You can also tweak the distance on which you have to move your cursor to trigger this gesture. Too long a distance will make triggering difficult, but shorter distances may make accidental triggers occur. Pick your favorite setting and press OK when you’re happy with the results.

Now, to open the panel. Simply perform the above-mentioned gesture and try it out by writing a word or two, just like I did below:

 

Personalizing / Training the Handwriting Recognition Tool

If after you tried the handwriting panel you weren’t impressed by its accuracy, you may want to play around with the personalization, just in order to get things just right. To do so, open the Start Menu again and type in handwriting. As the results come up, pick the first option in the Programs list to get going.

You can now choose between two different options: target specific errors (such as a word, letter or symbol), or entirely teach the handwriting recognizer your unique writing style, which will (obviously) take a lot longer.

If you do decide to teach the recognizer your style, you will go through a series of screens, where if you follow the onscreen instructions. Don’t worry, these are very easy.

Picking the specific recognition errors option will let you input a letter, word or symbol to help the recognizer learn from your style.

Math Input Panel

Most of the features shown above were available in Windows Vista, before being available in Windows 7. What needs to be pointed out, though, is that these features have been significantly improved in Microsoft’s new OS. And  another thing. While Vista has regular handwriting recognition, Windows 7 users get to use handwriting for math as well. It’s not exactly a feature which is completely out of beta, but it is safe to say it works quite well. To open the panel, open the Start Menu, type in math input and click the Math Input Panel.

The math input panel is very self-explanatory. You can input math equations and mathematical symbols that get recognized almost instantaneously and are ready to input into any Word Document, Excel Spreadsheet, or in almost any text field that has advanced character support built-in.

Overall

It’s been around only for a few years and although it’s not perfect, it’s quite good.  Now that I have my tablet I’m now using it daily and I don’t think I’ll ever go back to regular note taking.  The features and options for both the Tablet PC and graphics tablet users are easy to use and the new math panel is especially good and worth the cash if you can spring it. Ron Comment Name * Email *

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