Chapter 5. Using a Stylus, Voice, and Other Unconventional Input Devices

Using a Stylus, Voice, and Other Unconventional Input Devices

This chapter is about activities that by their very nature require hardware not found on a generic Microsoft Windows PC. In place of a keyboard and mouse, you can use a pen or a microphone to enter data and control how Windows works.

The Tablet PC, which uses a special screen and a stylus to capture text and other input, has been a part of the Windows family for more than five years. Before Windows ...

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