![]() Using the simultaneous pen and touch gives users more freedom to create. Maps will be allowing a user to draw a route or landmark for personal use or sharing. Microsoft’s Office and OneNote will showcase Windows Ink with features such as shapes, rulers, new pen types, easier means of revising and editing, and math recognition. Sketchpad isn’t the only application that will integrate with the new simultaneous pen and touch. To up the ante, a recently used and favorites list will make it easier to find the apps you just can’t live without. This will be the space to create, doodle, and get ideas down in an efficient manner with all the personality of hand-drawn capabilities.īeyond the featured applications, Microsoft has added a curated list of suggested apps as well as a dedicated link to all pen apps on hand. Users will be able to drag and drop a built-in digital ruler to make drawing straight lines, making charts, and cleaning up lines much easier. ![]() Introducing a simultaneous pen and touch, users will now have the option by default to utilize their non-dominant hand to maneuver the interface at the same time as using the pen. It’s with Sketchpad, however, that the Windows Ink Workspace interface truly shines. Want to share that funny sketch or a quick note to your friends on Facebook and Twitter? The Screen Sketch application allows the user to double click the pen button to send it quickly and easily without interrupting your current progress. Users can even draw and sketch over a video as it plays in the background. Screen Sketch will allow an overlay drawing over the current screen’s content despite what’s on it. Share your screen and images instantly by double clicking with the pen’s button. For example, writing a flight number will prompt Bing to keep you up to date with the flight’s status, a grocery list will be turned into a smart list that is easier to manage, and jotting down an address will bring up a map to the location. The notes are integrated with Cortana across all devices allowing for a seamless experience, and the application will automatically recognize handwriting and convert it to a powerful digital tool. With Sticky Notes, the pen will make jotting notes down or making a quick sketch a breeze. ![]() The Windows Ink Workspace highlights three specific applications: Sketchpad, Sticky Notes, and Screen Sketch. Users will be able to simply click the pen’s button to get started. The Workspace will make all of the pen’s tools readily available on command with a nearly effortless setup. ![]() Windows Ink is a family of user experiences, platform advances, and hardware capabilities for the next generation of computers. The new Windows Ink Workspace aspires to be a more readily available application and will be accessible through the taskbar at all times. ![]()
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