Inker
The Power of the Pen
The Tablet PC has been around for several years, yet outside of
domain specific industry verticals it has failed to succeed. Why is
that? Just about anyone who has tried to use a slate or their tablet without using the keyboard
can tell you. It's the pen! On Windows XP Tablet an even Vista, the pen
does not really act like a pen and paper for text input. Instead, the
pen is treated as an "add on" that simulates keyboard input.
To ultimately fix this, Windows and all applications would need to
be redesigned for the pen. And there are a very few applications
designed for the pen, like OneNote.
In the short term this is not possible. Yet certainly we could get a
bit closer than the Tablet Input Panel (TIP) that comes with Windows?
That is what Inker is designed to do. Make the pen experience more
natural, and make tablets truly usable with a pen.
What is Inker?
Inker is a replacement for the Windows pen input system. Inker is
more
efficient to use and more customizable than TIP.
Inker includes all of the functionality of TIP and more, however
Inker and TIP can run side by side. Installing and using Inker does not
disable or remove TIP, however we suggest you turn off the automatic
pop up features of TIP.
Inker uses the same writing recognition engine as TIP does, however
Inker focuses on reducing pen clicks for input and corrections through
a streamlined user interface. Inker is written in C#
and WPF.
Distinctive features
- Text Tap Activation - No
need to hunt around for the TIP icon that appears in random places,
simply tap the text field with a pen and Inker activates. This
functionality works in most applications, but for those that it does
not, simply tap the Inker icon in the system tray.
- Text Corrections - Need
to correct existing text? Just select it with the pen when Inker is
empty and it will load the text and allow you to correct it. (Note,
current build has an issue which this does not always work in Office,
we are working on a fix)
- No Tabbing - Handwriting
and corrections are performed in a single place and
handwriting is replaced while you write with recognized text. No need
to move around through different modes or screens.
- Improved Recognition -
Inker is more accurate than TIP. While it uses the same recognition
engine, Inker does more analysis of the input and uses this information
to better choose when the recognition results return many candidates..
- Copy / Cut / Paste -
Inker has buttons for quick copy/cut/paste. No need to wait for right
click functionality, and thus no interference with text selections.
- Correction Gestures -
Using simple up/down gestures you can change the case
of a word or a letter, using left/right gesture you can insert new
letters.
- Advanced Eraser Support -
Tap words or letters with the eraser to
delete.
- Sizable Input Area -
Inker can be zoomed in and out to adjust for your screen
size and resolution and achieve best balance between readability and
space usage.
- See Through - Inker makes
effort to not stay in your way - it becomes
translucent and positions automatically on the screen when appropriate
so you can see behind it, yet access it again quickly.
- History - Inker keeps
texts you have inserted so you can easily
reinsert again when needed.
- Favorite Words - You can
define custom words or phrases that you can quickly insert in the
writing area.
- Input Navigation - Inker
allows you to easily fill forms by
inserting the text and move to the next or previous form field through
specialized insert buttons.
- Specialized Characters -
Inker includes several virtual keyboard layouts that can be
combined allowing you to optimize the size of Inker window
- Keyboard Corrections -
Unlike TIP, you can use the virtual keyboard to correct handwriting
recognition.
- Leading Space - To add a
leading space, simply write after the leading space marker. No need to
use a gesture or the virtual keyboard.
- Quick Alternate Word Selection
- Alternative words are conveniently situated in a circle so you
can easily find the one that you meant to write. The circle
configuration requires less movement of the pen and eye to select a
word.
Windows TIP vs. Inker
Inker is more efficient than Widows Tablet Input Panel (TIP). Inker
accomplishes this by reducing the number of taps required to input and
correct handwriting.
| Operation |
TIP |
Inker |
Capitalize or lower case first letter of a word
|
4 taps
(2 if it is in the
alternate word list)
|
1 gesture
|
Insert space into a word (Split the word into two)
|
4 taps
|
2 taps + 1 gesture |
Remove space (Merge two words into one)
|
Selection + 2 taps |
1 tap |
Prefix handwriting with a space character
|
4 taps
|
0 taps - Implicit action
|
Insert special character with the virtual keyboard
in the
handwriting
|
Not possible.
Requires multiple inserts
and several extra taps.
|
1 tap
|
Using Inker
Please read Inker Documentation
before your first use.
Support
Please join the Inker Web Forum or the alternative Inker-Users yahoo group.
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