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Ethel - as promised
mine arrived today - took 30 days
I'd anticipated having to pay import duty (�7.80 VAT) but overlooked that the Post Office charge �8.00 for collecting it!!!
So this extra ate into the "bargain price" somewhat.
Still saved a couple of quid over lowest UK supplier
(Say �3 + �5 postage(ish) - instead of the anticipated �16) ... but honestly It was an experiment ..... that I won't repeat.
lost two fingers opening the outer envelope and two more getting in to the plastic package
(so a big thumbs up there!)
So now, the clippy onny doofer requires 6 hours charge - so more later - after tea
mine arrived today - took 30 days
I'd anticipated having to pay import duty (�7.80 VAT) but overlooked that the Post Office charge �8.00 for collecting it!!!
So this extra ate into the "bargain price" somewhat.
Still saved a couple of quid over lowest UK supplier
(Say �3 + �5 postage(ish) - instead of the anticipated �16) ... but honestly It was an experiment ..... that I won't repeat.
lost two fingers opening the outer envelope and two more getting in to the plastic package
(so a big thumbs up there!)
So now, the clippy onny doofer requires 6 hours charge - so more later - after tea
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is very comfortable to write with. If it is like mine, then the manuals are all on the usb thingy (which also required a realllly long 6 hours to charge).
The OCR works partially. The slower and clearer you write the better it is. If you try writing in a scribble then obviously it doesn't work.
There is a 'learning' thing where you write out your letters and then some text. I haven't got round to trying that yet.
The OCR works partially. The slower and clearer you write the better it is. If you try writing in a scribble then obviously it doesn't work.
There is a 'learning' thing where you write out your letters and then some text. I haven't got round to trying that yet.
I have scanned in (via a fujitsu scanner) a quick copy of my handwriting which you can see here:http://www.allianceandgeneral.com/sample1.pdf
This is the pdf file that you can get from the pen:http://www.allianceandgeneral.com/sample2.pdf
As you can see, I slightly cocked up with the first word.
The following is exactly what you get from the text converter:
his is a test to show how effected the 2-pen is.
As you can see my handwriting is not brilliant. M3 'in s and i. s need a lot of work.
Anyway, I hope this helps you.
This is the pdf file that you can get from the pen:http://www.allianceandgeneral.com/sample2.pdf
As you can see, I slightly cocked up with the first word.
The following is exactly what you get from the text converter:
his is a test to show how effected the 2-pen is.
As you can see my handwriting is not brilliant. M3 'in s and i. s need a lot of work.
Anyway, I hope this helps you.
OEV - paid total of 66.
at last someone with worse writing than me!
oddest thing is that at the moment the ocr likes my joined up writing which seems to be more accurate than my printing.
Ethel
as with OEV no ocr teaching yet .
I know I'm writing very deliberately - and bigger - but the initial "mapping" is excellent. Wife did words and pictures .... which were also good
I was a little less imaginative
this is the raw output directly from the pen
saves to pdf or jpg
I can see it being useful without the need to ocr.
as a lot of my stuff is flowcharts and diagrams
http://rapidshare.com/files/137126313/NOTE0002 .pdf.html
if you want to read the manual
http://rapidshare.com/files/137128031/FullUser ManualzPenEnglish.pdf.html
I'm wondering what the pdf would look like using abbyy as the OCR reader - if it rains this weekend I might try
at last someone with worse writing than me!
oddest thing is that at the moment the ocr likes my joined up writing which seems to be more accurate than my printing.
Ethel
as with OEV no ocr teaching yet .
I know I'm writing very deliberately - and bigger - but the initial "mapping" is excellent. Wife did words and pictures .... which were also good
I was a little less imaginative
this is the raw output directly from the pen
saves to pdf or jpg
I can see it being useful without the need to ocr.
as a lot of my stuff is flowcharts and diagrams
http://rapidshare.com/files/137126313/NOTE0002 .pdf.html
if you want to read the manual
http://rapidshare.com/files/137128031/FullUser ManualzPenEnglish.pdf.html
I'm wondering what the pdf would look like using abbyy as the OCR reader - if it rains this weekend I might try
Know what you mean - our slicer dicer turns up in the wierdest places .... mocking ....
I think it depends on just what you want it for.
6 hours charge ....
load the reader (not essential - works from the doofer) and the OCR software (essential) onto PC
clip the doofer at the top of a rigid notebook or clipboard
(if the paper bends ... so does the writing ... looks very artistic) - essential
If you just want to keep records (snapshots) of notes, diagrams and drawings - you only need the reader
it's very good - and as long as you are firm
(the pen is switched on and off by a pressure detector at the top of the ink cartridge)
my results have been pretty consistent with the example I posted and seems to be supported by OEV (it's good to have a second opinion)
the OCR is less reliable (as you'd expect).
but there are some example notes which look just as badly written as mine and when you run the software the result is 100% - so I'm remaining open minded about that.
It's back to what you expect ....I won't use it every day (nor will wife) and yes It's a gadget - but wife has RSI but still gets a lot of pleasure from drawing and writing.
and I .... well we'll see ... but I think it has at least the potential to become a bit more than a novelty.
drawing diagrams is a pain on a PC - by hand I'm scruffy - but quick, and first impressions look encouraging.
I fully intend to sit down and complete the teaching excercise ... and the rain looks heavy - so no excuses.
I think it depends on just what you want it for.
6 hours charge ....
load the reader (not essential - works from the doofer) and the OCR software (essential) onto PC
clip the doofer at the top of a rigid notebook or clipboard
(if the paper bends ... so does the writing ... looks very artistic) - essential
If you just want to keep records (snapshots) of notes, diagrams and drawings - you only need the reader
it's very good - and as long as you are firm
(the pen is switched on and off by a pressure detector at the top of the ink cartridge)
my results have been pretty consistent with the example I posted and seems to be supported by OEV (it's good to have a second opinion)
the OCR is less reliable (as you'd expect).
but there are some example notes which look just as badly written as mine and when you run the software the result is 100% - so I'm remaining open minded about that.
It's back to what you expect ....I won't use it every day (nor will wife) and yes It's a gadget - but wife has RSI but still gets a lot of pleasure from drawing and writing.
and I .... well we'll see ... but I think it has at least the potential to become a bit more than a novelty.
drawing diagrams is a pain on a PC - by hand I'm scruffy - but quick, and first impressions look encouraging.
I fully intend to sit down and complete the teaching excercise ... and the rain looks heavy - so no excuses.