Thanks for the suggestions Chris. I have used the Windows Journal
and emailed from it successfully, - all a bit circumspect - I will
wait awhile to see if we can get Works 8 Word working. Then, I
may post to let others know about my experience with this purchase.
If I had turned on the trial versions of Microsoft Office on my
new pc I wouldn't have been in trouble until due date was
up and than I could have been invested in a project with OneNote
that would have made purchasing the latest version of Microsoft
Office necessary and painful - without seeing it coming. Someone
else might justifiably see it differently, but for me the name of the
game would be "Gotcha".
Again, thanks. I'll stay tuned in.
Ernie
"Chris H." <winxpnews********.com> wrote in message
news:OiqTKm2SFHA.3184@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Sorry, Ernie. I seem to have missed your post from yesterday for some
> reason. Have you tried using Windows Journal on the Tablet PC? It might
> be a good alternative for you, for at least ease of use, because there is
> a Send to Email Recipient option on the File menu, offering choices of a
> Journal note for people with the Journal Viewer, Web page (can be read in
> Internet Explored 5.0 and later) and a black and white .tif image. And
> you could also Copy/Paste your Ink directly into an email program like
> Outlook Express.
>
> And you might also want to look at the Tablet Experience Pack
> (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en)
> which includes the Ink Desktop for easy note-taking. Before installing,
> take a look in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Experience Pack directory
> for the readme.htm file which has removal notices on certain portions
> (like the first verison of the Snipping Tool) before installing the newer
> one.
> --
> Chris H.
> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
> Associate Expert
> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>
> "Ernie" <ec2say!@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:LbGbe.7194$WX.3303@trndny01...
>> It is possible to dock the input panel at the bottom of
>> the screen or the top but I need to steady my hand (more
>> than most) and find using the top of the screen is just
>> generally awkward for me. The handwriting to text
>> feature is not just a luxury for me it is a necessity,
>> even though it is extra difficult for me to use. I don't
>> meant to sound so negative. The tablet pc has really
>> improved my quality of life (I am in bed most of the
>> time). My ability to use email and scan the internet
>> has greatly improved my quality of life. I just wish
>> Microsoft had a program that made allowances for
>> the disabled. In the case of these tablet PC's, many
>> of us are a sure market. I think they should be more
>> eager to listen and support us for the feedback we
>> can provide.
>>
>> I can use WordPad for now. I need to find a third party
>> spell checker add-on for it. That would do it for me
>> about 85%. OneNote is a great product but I can't
>> email from it and so I can't use it much without getting
>> a charitable donation in the form of a copy of Outlook.
>> Kind of wish I never saw it at this point. I learned to like
>> it before I found out I couldn't afford it - never any fun.
>>
>> Thanks Chris. I hope we find out something here. I
>> learn a lot following and reading your posts. I used
>> to be a tech. and gotta know how things work. Just
>> can't kick the habit.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ernie
>>
>> this point.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Chris H." <winxpnews********.com> wrote in message
>> news:O2%23JCxrSFHA.3184@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> They're investigating, Ernie. I don't use Works here, so I'm not sure
>>> exactly. There may be a section of it that isn't, just like some of
>>> Office 2003 wasn't until the Office 2003 Tablet PC Update was issued
>>> last December. Can you use the Tablet Input Panel in Docked position to
>>> convert input, or not at all?
>>> --
>>> Chris H.
>>> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>> Associate Expert
>>> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>
>>>
>>> "Ernie" <ec2say!@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Fzzbe.6414$WX.3702@trndny01...
>>>> Thanks for trying to help Chris.
>>>>
>>>> I mean to say - that Works 8 spreadsheet allows the text entry
>>>> window icon to undock and permit individual cells to except
>>>> input and also anyway where else you would expect to be able
>>>> to do this in the entire Works package but not on the word
>>>> processor page. Doesn't this mean that the program Microsoft
>>>> Works 8 is ink aware? And that it is context aware in all but this
>>>> one place?
>>>>
>>>> I purchased this Toshiba tablet PC package because It came bundled
>>>> with Works 8. The suggestion IS that it is ink aware. Was I being
>>>> baited?
>>>> I don't know. It was also very difficult to find out that OneNote will
>>>> only
>>>> work with the latest MS office Suite and not Office 2000. No one
>>>> seemed anxious to tell me that either. I feel I am being herded towards
>>>> buying the latest MS office suite. My first mission is a technical one.
>>>>
>>>> Ernie
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Chris H." <winxpnews********.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:%2321Z%23kqSFHA.2996@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Other programs working as expect doesn't mean certain ones will. I've
>>>>> been trying to get confirmation that Works is actually Ink aware. The
>>>>> program itself does need to identify itself with context sensitive
>>>>> coding as a text input area. If it doesn't already, perhaps we need a
>>>>> service pack for Works to enable it if Microsoft wants to support that
>>>>> function. I'll let you know if I hear anything.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Chris H.
>>>>> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>>>> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>>>> Associate Expert
>>>>> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ernie" <ec2say!@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:vvybe.6405$WX.305@trndny01...
>>>>>>I tried that Chris. I read the previous Post under " input panel not
>>>>>> responding".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thing is the test entry is working fine for everything else but MS
>>>>>> Works
>>>>>> workspace where the test entry window will work but not come
>>>>>> undocked.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I talked to Toshiba and Microsoft about this and nobody can tell me
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> it should work. I am hoping that it will. Programs like Notepad and
>>>>>> WordPad work fine so I imagine that Works should work too. You will
>>>>>> make
>>>>>> me a very man if we can make this work. I am disabled and very much
>>>>>> need this
>>>>>> functionality.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Ernie
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Chris H." <winxpnews********.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:OSuMt5pSFHA.3156@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Try going to Control Panel/Regional and Language Options/Languages
>>>>>>> tab, then the Details button. Make sure there is a check mark in
>>>>>>> "Extend support of advanced text services to all programs."
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Chris H.
>>>>>>> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>>>>>> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>>>>>> Associate Expert
>>>>>>> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Ernie" <ec2say!@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:gUwbe.6396$WX.4203@trndny01...
>>>>>>>>I have a Toshiba tablet PC R -15, with Works 8 pre-installed. I
>>>>>>>>can't get the
>>>>>>>> undocked icon for text entry to appear in the workspace for Works
>>>>>>>> Word.
>>>>>>>> The icon shows up when I point the pen anywhere else-like at the
>>>>>>>> window to
>>>>>>>> change the font. No other problems with text entry. It looks to
>>>>>>>> me like the program
>>>>>>>> bas been intentionally hobbled to got me to buy the Office Suite
>>>>>>>> 2003 which I just
>>>>>>>> don't need.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Does anybody know a fix for this? Maybe a switch in the registry?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks ,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ernie
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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