Onenote For Mac Ink To Text Rating: 10,0/10 7373 reviews

Answer: The 'Ink to Text' in Draw tab is use to convert handwriting to text. The reason is OneNote wrong to judge. OneNote has treat the ink as drawing, not the handwriting. And this feature just convert handwriting to text. Solution: At first, select the handwriting, right click on them, click 'Treat Selected Ink As' -> 'Handwriting'.

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OneNote will convert ink to handwriting from drawing. And the 'Ink to Text' will enable. But it does not necessarily translate your handwriting into words successfully.

Click to expand.In continuous vertical scrolling (like in Notes Plus), it's hard to define an entire page. Perhaps there's a way to disable it, but still I don't know a Select All. There is, however, a selection tool as an alternative for the lasso drawing. About the recognition, it's my experience that you have to pay attention to connect the strokes that make up for a letter. As an example, the letter K could be a vertical stroke followed by a 90° rotated V.

If these two aren't touching eachother, the recognition might interprete it wrongfully. Click to expand.If your serous about note taking let me save you some trouble. I have paid for just about every app out there and used all of the active (and non active) pens made for the iPad. All basically do not work. Best I can tell you.

They will work as expected (or desired) about half of the time. Palm rejection is hit and miss and the interfaces are usually clunky. One app will have you writing than trying to 'lasso' what you wrote and tap, tap tap to conversion.

Others have you write along the bottom in a box (the one that does this has not been updated since 2011) I think it is called Pendulate or something like that. The iPad is not designed for digital pen interaction it wants to see your fat fingers! The Wacom 'active' pens try to circumvent problems like palm rejection, adding pressure sensitivity through Bluetooth connected programs. If this is something you're committed to trying for say work meetings etc you need to look to either a Surface device or a Samsung Note series tablet designed for (and supplied with) the proper pen.

I believe it is extra for a Surface, I don't know. IMHO I feel that Apple will release a tablet later this year we all know about already called the 'Pro' series that will more than likely have an Apple pen (iPen?) as I'm sure they have seen the Wacom's and other $59-$100++ pens come to market and all perform badly - There is some money being left on the table at Apple they will adapt soon! The good news is the 'Pro' tablet will be large 12'-12.9' very thin and light with the large screen giving you a nice working surface to write on - The bad news is it will be very expensive even before you buy what is sure NOT to be an integrated pen like Samsung's Note series as it will be its own profit center. Anyone want to take a stab at a price point for the 'Gold' iPen? Lastly, someone more than likely reply to this with a 'My (insert app here') works perfectly with 'insert pen here' or claim the cheap nub stylus is all you need.

Great YMMV, Make sure you can return what you try! (Best Buy is a good source for pens).

If your serous about note taking let me save you some trouble. I have paid for just about every app out there and used all of the active (an non active) pens made for the iPad. All basically do not work. Best I can tell you.

They will work as expected (or desired) about half of the time. Palm rejection is hit and miss and the interfaces are usually clunky. The iPad is not designed for digital pens. If this is something you're committed to you need to look to either a Surface device or a Samsung Note series tablet designed for (and supplied with) the proper pen.

I believe it is extra for a Surface, I don't know. IMHO I feel that Apple will release a tablet later this year and call it a 'Pro' series that will more than likely have an Apple pen (iPen?) as I'm sure they have seen the Wacom's and other $59-$100++ pens come to market and all perform badly - There is some money being left on the table at Apple they will adapt soon! Anyone want to take a stab at a price point for the 'Gold' iPen? Lastly, someone more than likely reply to this with a 'My (insert app here' works perfectly with 'insert pen here' or claim the cheap nub stylus is all you need. Make sure you can return what you try! (Best Buy is a good source for pens). Click to expand.I think you are right for the most part.

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