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iPadOS 16's handwriting-recognition feature automatically converts Apple Pencil writing to text. Here's how to take notes using Scribble.
Apple added Scribble to iPadOS 14, a feature that uses handwriting recognition and gestures to enable the Apple Pencil to enter and edit text in apps. Here's how to get the most out of the feature.
Scribble lets you use an Apple Pencil to physically write in any text box on an iPad, instead of using the on-screen keyboard. We show you how it's done.
To use Scribble, you don't need to tap the pencil in the text field -- instead, you just start writing. The engineers demonstrated how Scribble works by writing "coffee" in the Apple Maps search ...
Scribble is a new feature that will let you turn your handwriting to text in iPadOS 14, which can make calling/locating to address much easier.
The first text message was transmitted Dec. 3, 1992. Engineer Neil Papworth typed "merry Christmas" on a computer and sent the first SMS message to the cellphone of Vodafone director Richard Jarvis.
Made from 256 pencils, Jennifer Huang’s Scribble Pendant Lamp is as quirky as it is stunning. A charming alternative to a regular lamp, Huang’s designs are a decorative adaptation of the ...
Scribble a letter or two and then turn the Digital Crown to get suggestions Let go on the word you’d like to use and Messages will select it and add a space after the word ...
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