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Posted by Dr Andus
Apr 2, 2018 at 06:51 PM

 

Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
Dr Andus wrote:
>> It wasn’t entirely clear to me though whether these are handwritten
>notes or the pen makes changes digitally as if one
>>was using a keyboard (crossing out a word deletes it):
> >Word has had pen support for comments since v2002 and within the
>document since v2007:

Well, it’s one thing to have support for pen and handwriting, and another for the hardware and software and the OS to provide a satisfactory experience. I have experimented with a Windows tablet back in 2011, and it just wasn’t up to par with the iPad back then, even just as a touchscreen device.

There have been many touchscreen devices and apps supporting various styluses, but whenever I tried them, they failed in real-life situations, such as needing to take handwritten notes quickly at a meeting. Either there was a lag, or it was too awkward to get to the app quickly, or something else.

There must be a reason why even in 2018 in a rich country like the UK, in academic, government, and corporate contexts, I virtually never see anyone using a stylus to work with their devices (other than the occasional Samsung smartphone or tablet user).

I am an early adopter of stylus technology. I was a big Palm fan, but even the Palm hardware just wasn’t up to the job. I’m glad that there are more devices now that appear to be useable, but it seems a relatively recent phenomenon where people are suddenly talking more about taking handwritten notes on their devices.

I am mostly hearing about the Chromebook devices, such as Samsung Chromebook Plus and Pro, and the Pixelbook, where taking handwritten notes in a meeting context actually seems to work now (people tell me).