Gestures are TOTAL for Tablet PC's way of enhancing your experience while
sketching with a pen by simplifying some of the common tasks you do while
sketching. In specific, TOTAL for Tablet PC's gesture recognition allows you to
adjust line direction, adjust small lines and angle measurements, and place
labels much more naturally than with traditional means. Here's how to use
gestures to speed up sketching in the field.
- Call Outs - At times you may have to adjust a line length
or angle measurement that proves too difficult to adjust simply because the
measurement is so small that you can't write in your adjusted measurement over
top of the existing measurement label. For this reason, TOTAL for Tablet PC
allows you to draw "call outs" from any measurement so that you can write in
your adjustment without having to try to squeeze it into a small space on your
sketch or adjust the zoom of your sketch. To write in an adjustment using the
call out gesture:
- In a sketch, tap the arrow beside
the Draw button in the toolbar.
- Put the tip of your pen on the label for the measurement you wish to
change.
- Draw a line from the label away from your sketch (or simply to an open
area of sketch "paper").
- Write in the adjusted measurement at the end of line you've drawn. After
a moment, TOTAL for Tablet PC interprets the call out line and adjusts your
measurement accordingly.
- Line Directions - Sometimes it's easier to adjust a
line's direction by simply writing in the direction you wish for the line to
go instead of attempting to drag the end point to adjust the line. To account
for this, TOTAL for Tablet PC supports the use of compass directions (N, NW,
W, E, SE, etc) when adjusting a line. To adjust a line's direction using
compass directions:
- In a sketch, tap the arrow beside
the Draw button in the toolbar.
- Write the desired direction abbreviation (N, S, E, W, NW, NE, SE, SW)
for the line exactly over top of the line's length label. TOTAL for Tablet
PC interprets your handwriting and alters the line's direction.
- Shorthand Labels - TOTAL for Tablet PC also recognizes
any labels that you write onto your sketch. The only requirement for this is
that you have the label in your Labels list prior to trying to use the label.
Whether you've added a custom label or are using TOTAL for Tablet PC's stock
labels, all you need to do is write directly onto the screen in the area where
you wish to place your label. Here are a few points to keep in mind as you're
writing labels onto your sketch.
- You can either write the full label or a shorthand version of the label
and TOTAL for Tablet PC will recognize it.
- Make sure the label exists in your Labels list before attempting to
write it onto your sketch. If it's not a part of your labels list, TOTAL for
Tablet PC will not be able to match your handwriting against the correct
label.
- If you're writing a shorthand label, you must write out at least three
letters of the first word in the label. If there are multiple words, you
must write out at least one letter of each extra word. For instance, to
write a shorthand label for "Master Bedroom" you would write no less than
"Mas B" (three letters of "Master" and one letter of "Bedroom").
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Hint: Windows Vista and Windows 7-based
mobile PCs can progressively improve their understanding of your
handwriting. Just click Start, Control
Panel. Then, click Mobile PC, Tablet PC
Settings and click the Handwriting Recognition
tab. Now just make sure that Use the personalized
recognizer and Use automatic learning are both
checked and click OK. If you're using Windows XP, it
cannot improve its understanding of your handwriting. Instead, see this article for tips on how to write in a way that it
can understand better. |
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