Handwriting recognition has been an option in windows for over 30 years, and with Windows 11 things are slowly moving forward. But why would you want to handwrite instead of typing? Well there are many modes of work that require people to be mobile, moving around while collecting data. And handwriting is a great way …Read more
Tips for the new Touch Keyboard in Windows 11
The touch keyboard in Windows 11 has some new features. Has it improved over the touch keyboard in Windows 10? Let’s take a look. Touch Keyboard with SwiftKey Back in 2016 Microsoft bought the popular keyboard app SwiftKey. You can still get SwiftKey on iOS and Android as an alternative to the inbuilt keyboard on …Read more
Focus Assist: The Most Important Windows 11 Feature | SWITCH THIS ON NOW!
Do you feel stressed and overwhelmed at work? Do you ever get to the end of the day and feel like you haven’t accomplished much? There is a tool in Windows 11 that can help. Of course, it can’t do all the work for you. You’ll need to develop and exercise your discipline too. But …Read more
Have Touch and Pen gotten better with Windows 11?
Tablet mode is gone in Windows 11, clearing out the last legacies of the ill-fated Windows 8. Although the specific Tablet mode is gone, there are many touch and pen improvements to be had in Windows 11. We’ll take a closer look at the changes to the Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Recognition in another article. …Read more
Widgets in Windows 11 – Good, but far from great…
A new feature that has arrived with Windows 11 is Widgets! Widgets are effectively apps that give you access to information at a glance – like you’re calendar, or the weather. We’ve been using these for so many years on Android phones and tablets, now they’re even on Apple’s iOS after years of resistance. Now …Read more