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Originally Posted by krisse View Post
Hello Masu!

Just out of interest, is there any particular reason why you want to use the on-screen keyboard instead of the N810's real keyboard?

The default on-screen keyboard is the small one, you can switch to the big keyboard by pressing the direction pad's button (aka the rocker button).

On the subject of the handwriting, you just write the letters one by one (NOT joined up), and it should automatically convert them into real text. If it makes a mistake, you can correct it and it will remember the correction for next time.

I did a tutorial on handwriting for OS 2007, the older tablet operating system, but it should help you with using OS 2008 on the N810:

http://tabletschool.blogspot.com/200...p-and-use.html
Why the thumb-board - When I'm walking and want to jot a note it's easier than the stylus board or keyboard.
I often have to double tap to get the thumbboard up.
The handwriting recognition is far worse than the Compaq PDA I had 5 years ago.
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