How do you enable Notes in Vista, is it possible or do you need a special
program?
"James" wrote:
> That's what I thought and read but I have tested it a bunch of times and it's
> absolutely different. I input many hours of handwriting samples into TIP and
> now TIP is very accurate. I write the some way in onenote and there are all
> kinds of mistakes. I test it every which way and still it is not as accurate
> as TIP... especially targeted specific recognition errors that I have
> corrected using the TIP tool.
>
> "Erik Sojka (MVP)" wrote:
>
> > How do you mean? OneNote and the TIP both use the MS Ink API, so the
> > recognition should be exactly the same.
> >
> > There are some differences in how much work either function displays to
> > the user - since you don't actively confirm the translation while writing a
> > whole page of notes in OneNote, ON stores several different translation
> > guesses if the handwriting is unclear, while the TIP forces you to correct
> > the first few translation guesses immediately. But in both cases, it is
> > the same exact software behind the scenes doing the translation.
> >
> > tj <4light******.com> wrote in news:1952fe19-54d1-47b3-885f-
> > 16e9ab6426b3@u12g2000prd.googlegroups.com:
> >
> > > Why is the handwriting recognition in Onenote not as good as it is
> > > when I use the TIP? (the small yellow pop up input pad)
> > >
> >
> >