4/12/2023 0 Comments Pegasus pc notetakeryes, the device is firmware-upgradeable although it is not mentioned in the manual. I gave it a try, and compared to the disappointing MyScript Note, this MyScript Studio gave surprisingly good results at the challenging task of recognizing my own writing! The Lite version is very limited and also outdated, so, instead of installing it, you should download the trial version of the actual equivalent: MyScript Studio Note Edition. It is not more than a demo version of the already old MyScript Note. There is a second one on a mini-cd with called MyScript Note Lite from VisionObjects. The software included is called Note Taker 3.3 and will be used mainly to retrieve and store your off-line notes. The hardware is immediately recognized on XP/Vista and 7 upon connecting and would work as a mouse, (after pressing the pen button once) before even installing any software. The box contains: 1 pen, 1 received, 1 usb cable, 1 unique ink refill (not a spare refill, it has to be inserted into the empty pen), 1 pouch, 2 CD-ROM and 2 x SR41 button cells for the pen (the receiver recharges using the USB cable). However, the touch and feel is much more natural and the final result, especially for handwriting looks far more natural to me. It offer a more convenient use than the tiny Wacom Volito for instance, as long as you can live without the pressure sensitivity as Note Taker doesn't have it. You have then two possible modes to use your pen as a mouse, or as a. The second usage (referred to as on-line mode) allows you to directly interact with your computer with the receiver plugged-in. This probably comes from the size difference between A4 and Letter (slightly longer) formats these different evaluations where based on. The box says that you can save up to 100 pages of notes and the manual claims about 80 pages. Then you can simply archive your notes as is, or extract your drawings and process your writing trough an OCR. The first intended usage (referred to as off-line mode) is to record whatever you write while away from your computer, then download it by plugging the mini-usb cable to the receiver when back home. All you need to carry with you is the pen, and a tiny receiver that will hook on the top or one of the corners of your usual notepad. This 2nd generation model is similar to what appeared under the IOGear brand about 2 years ago but it became cheaper enough today to trigger an impulsive buy (€59.99).īy opposition to the much more expensive (but cool) LiveScribe pen, which allows a wider range of interaction, the Mobile Note Taker doesn't require you to buy special pre-printed paper. I got myself the"gadget of the month" from the local hard-discount shop and started to play with Medion Digital Note Taker (MD 86149).
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