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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
The former. I tried it on Marvin Classic (circa 2016) and it works as an alternative to keyboard input. Just write on any text box and iPadOS 14 will convert it to normal text.
Finished my online training and made extensive use of Scribble. There were some off words here and there but it really handled my chicken scratch a whole lot better than I expected it to. Plus editing and copying my notes afterwards is a lot easier.
I had a Windows Vista convertible and that had pretty decent handwriting recognition. That was one feature I’ve wanted on iPads ever since Apple introduced the Pencil and I’m glad to see Scribble works even better.
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Does it require print script only or will it allow cursive script too? My cursive script is gosh awful, so I doubt it could interpret that. Sometimes I can’t even interpret my own cursive script!

Print script would be fine, but cursive would be a bit faster.