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| Thread ID: 143636 | 2017-03-04 01:40:00 | Wacom Intuos + Onenote | Nick G (16709) | PC World Chat |
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| 1432474 | 2017-03-04 01:40:00 | Hi all, I'm trying to find a relatively cheap way of writing equations and drawing some basic diagrams on my non touch pc. What I was thinking of doing was connecting a Wacom Intuos up to draw the diagrams in Onenote. Has anyone used one of these with Onenote, and does the ability to read handwriting and convert to text work when combined with a Wacom? It'd make writing differential equations and regression models and the like a lot easier. Cheers |
Nick G (16709) | ||
| 1432475 | 2017-03-04 03:48:00 | Ok - that set me off on a tangent! I had to get rid of the Microsoft login on my 'puter (don't ask...), then I had to get up-to-date drivers for my Wacom for Windows10, then I had to install Onenote... And yes, it works! I can draw things in Onenote with the Wacom but it doesn't look very pretty, but then none of my artwork does! But I don't know the answer to the last part of your question - "Has anyone used one of these with Onenote, and does the ability to read handwriting and convert to text work when combined with a Wacom?". |
R.M. (561) | ||
| 1432476 | 2017-03-04 05:00:00 | Thanks, good to know it should work! I went out and impulse bought it anyway, so Ill have found out soon enough :D | Nick G (16709) | ||
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