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Wacom Bamboo Pen - what do I DO with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="ginger" data-source="post: 998377" data-attributes="member: 143781"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I'm posting this here rather than in peripherals, because I do understand how to use the text recognition aspects of my Bamboo Pen tablet. My confusion is around the drawing aspects. Sooo...</p><p></p><p>The MAIN thing I want to do with my pen tablet is mark up documents. I'm a writer and teacher, and teaching online classes, and would like to mark up student assignments and send them back with the handwritten remarks as if it were an in-person class. The only program I have that seems to work this way is Circus Ponies NoteBook, but even then the only way to get the marked up paper back to student is save as a pdf and send it that way. (That's after saving paper as a clipping in the first place...very roundabout.)</p><p></p><p>I want to "write" (draw, really, since I don't want text converted) directly into Pages. Does anyone know if this is possible?</p><p></p><p>I have it set to be able to write in any application.</p><p></p><p>On related notes...</p><p>- The Pen came with Corel Paint Essentials, but when I try to draw with the pen into it, it opens up a yellow box (like a sticky note), which I can draw on but then it immediately goes away and I have a blank canvas again.</p><p>- I've used Ink/InkWell (in Snow Leopard) and drawn on that and hit the "send" button - for example to put my real signature in an email. It seems to work - my signature is there in the email (gmail), but then when I sent it to myself as a test, the image of my signature does not arrive.</p><p>- Same problem with blogging - attempted hand-written blog post in InkWell (again, this is really "drawing" not writing, which is why I'm asking here - so forget I'm writing words, pretend I'm drawing), used "send", and it showed up in my WordPress draft screen. But when I previewed the actual post, it was just blank. </p><p></p><p>Any ideas about what I am doing wrong? I thought I could figure out my second set of problems by "drawing" in Paint then saving as jpeg or something, but I can't even get that far.</p><p></p><p>TIA!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ginger, post: 998377, member: 143781"] Hi all, I'm posting this here rather than in peripherals, because I do understand how to use the text recognition aspects of my Bamboo Pen tablet. My confusion is around the drawing aspects. Sooo... The MAIN thing I want to do with my pen tablet is mark up documents. I'm a writer and teacher, and teaching online classes, and would like to mark up student assignments and send them back with the handwritten remarks as if it were an in-person class. The only program I have that seems to work this way is Circus Ponies NoteBook, but even then the only way to get the marked up paper back to student is save as a pdf and send it that way. (That's after saving paper as a clipping in the first place...very roundabout.) I want to "write" (draw, really, since I don't want text converted) directly into Pages. Does anyone know if this is possible? I have it set to be able to write in any application. On related notes... - The Pen came with Corel Paint Essentials, but when I try to draw with the pen into it, it opens up a yellow box (like a sticky note), which I can draw on but then it immediately goes away and I have a blank canvas again. - I've used Ink/InkWell (in Snow Leopard) and drawn on that and hit the "send" button - for example to put my real signature in an email. It seems to work - my signature is there in the email (gmail), but then when I sent it to myself as a test, the image of my signature does not arrive. - Same problem with blogging - attempted hand-written blog post in InkWell (again, this is really "drawing" not writing, which is why I'm asking here - so forget I'm writing words, pretend I'm drawing), used "send", and it showed up in my WordPress draft screen. But when I previewed the actual post, it was just blank. Any ideas about what I am doing wrong? I thought I could figure out my second set of problems by "drawing" in Paint then saving as jpeg or something, but I can't even get that far. TIA!! [/QUOTE]
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