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Ben:
Thanks for your response.
Please tell me if you are using Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.
It sounds like the handwritten text will be converted and placed wherever
the cursor is blinking. Is that true?
What make and model of Tablet have you been working with?
Thanks,
Alden S.
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Alden,
In general.
We researched the possibilities of tablets, translations of word
handwriting (character by character
and continuous handwriting)in different languages (Eng/Ger,Fr, and
Dutch)and our experiences are
that each word is translating (very slowly), but........ you need extra
people to correct the words.
In other terms, you know what you have written, but the 'translation' gives
total other words/results.
One of the fifty (usual/simply) words is correct.� The 'translator' of
microsoft (xp) knows a few words,
even in english,� and the 'translations' are very poor. So, we stopped with
translations from handwriting
till there is another/better 'translator' of microsoft or another company.
Now, our solution is that we take the forms on the tablet and the person
can make be notes on/in the form
with handwriting (mobile-online or offline) and the secretary does the rest
(convert to data).
The other way, if you want only (fast) handwriting for a note (eg plant,
medical,draws, etc) use the form
as documentation for uploading / downloading, printing and archiving.
Answers; on your questions 1- 4
1. Is there any way to use a stylus on the tablet and get the data to go
into the correct field?
Answer:a) for so far we know, there are other stylus, but we have not try
it.
b) you can write in the field that you want and also the
translation(s)
are coming in that (data)field and if you are connecting, in the
database
2. Can the data be recognized as data or is it simply an image?
Answer: handwriting is translated in data and can be saved in database
3. Will Windows XP allow the handwritten notes to go in designated form
fields? Can the notes be read as data?
Answer: see before
4. Is this a hardware problem, software problem or both?
Answer: this is a real software problem of microsoft (xp)
Regards
Ben Koolhaas
Comsysko Automatisering B.V.
F.B. Singel 117, 123, 125
3311 PC Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Tel. : +31 (0) 78 - 639.32.32
Fax. : +31 (0) 78 - 631.06.95
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I'm working on a project where we would like to use wireless PC
tablets to
record test data on the fly. The data sheets are part of a multi page
test
procedure (in pdf format) that will have form fields for test data
entry.
It can be very cumbersome and slow to navigate through the fields and
tap
in the data using the tablet (Fujitsu 3500) on-screen key board. Some
tests
have dozens of pages of test data sheets with dozens of data fields
on each
sheet. Need to save the finished test data sheets so they can be
approved
and submitted electronically.
1. Is there any way to use a stylus on the tablet and get the data to
go
into the correct field?
2. Can the data be recognized as data or is it simply an image?
3. Will Windows XP allow the handwritten notes to go in designated
form
fields? Can the notes be read as data?
4. Is this a hardware problem, software problem or both?
Hardware and software ideas to solve this would be welcome.
Alden S.
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