How To Enter Text Using Handwriting – Samsung Galaxy Note Pro

How To Enter Text Using Handwriting - Samsung Galaxy Note Pro
How To Enter Text Using Handwriting - Samsung Galaxy Note Pro

Learn how to enter text using handwriting on your Samsung Galaxy Note Pro.You can enter text simply by using finger to handwrite letters on screen.

  • Touch and hold Options icon > Handwriting, and then write a word with a finger or the S Pen. As you write, suggestions are offered in the word options area in case the correct letters were not recognized. Select a suggested word.
  • Use handwriting gestures to perform actions, such as editing or deleting characters and inserting spaces. To view the gesture guides, touch and hold Options, and then touch Settings icon > Keyboard > Use handwriting gestures.

Direct Pen Input

  • From a Home screen, touch Apps icon > Settings > S Pen > Direct pen input.
  • Touch the OFF / ON button to turn the feature ON/OFF icon.
  • When hovering the S Pen over a text field, the S Pen icon appears at the upper left corner of the text field. Touch S Pen icon to write with the S Pen.
  • To make simple corrections, change input languages, or enter a space between characters, touch each correction tool displayed on the handwriting pad.
  • When this feature is enabled, you can do the following and much more:
    • Send a handwritten message.
    • Set an alarm just by writing numbers.

Entering Text By Voice

  • Activate the voice input feature and then speak into the microphone. The device displays what you speak.
  • If the device does not recognize your words, touch the underlined text and select an alternative word or phrase from the drop-down list.
  • To change the language or add languages for voice recognition, touch the current language.

Copying and Pasting

  • Touch and hold over text, drag Text icon or Text icon to select more or less text, and then touch Copy to copy or Cut to cut. The selected text is copied to the clipboard.
  • To paste it into a text entry field, touch and hold at the point where it should be inserted, and then touch Paste.

Amarnath Natarajan

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