You don't need to print letters individually, Tom. Give the Writing Pad a
go. I think you'll find it is much easier to just go ahead and scribble
away for a while, not trying to be so precise. I use half-print/half
cursive for my "writing" and the Writing Pad does very, very well. Besides,
as I noted before, you can use certain gestures in there. Take a look at my
web site tutorials, and you'll see what I mean about scribble.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations -
http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
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"tom" <> wrote in message
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> Yes I'm running XP SP2 and Tablet PC 2005. In the old "TIP" you could use
> Grafitti for input that was much faster for me than typing on the keyboard
> or using the writing pad. Now in the new "TIP" that option is gone. I
> have
> to use the letters and my printing is terrible
. So I struggle with
> making the "TIP" recognize some of my printing (mostly "r", "u" lower case
> letters. By the time I get the "TIP" to change, even using the individual
> letters in the correction part of the "TIP", I could have written a book
> with Grafitti
. Well not that much but it would be much faster for me.