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Old 05-22-2008, 02:53 PM   #36
Walk Broad
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Originally Posted by Taylor514ce View Post
By "don't work", I assume they mean "don't work well". I've owned a couple of Tablet PCs. Handwriting recognition is something that has to work perfectly, or it isn't worth it. At first you think it does, you start to use it, and then things start to go "Point Blimfark", to borrow a phrase recently exposed here.
They "don't work".
Although this is for reading devices, having owned and used tablet pcs for 3 years, I have to argue they "do work".

Nothing is perfect, put using the TIP in XP Tablet Edition and writing in cursive gives me a 90 - 95% accuracy rate with no training.

And any hand writing recognition enabled software (like OneNote) is 100% since it is capturing exactly what YOU write. WYSIWYG.
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