Windows
Windows
If you prefer to ink instead of type, you can now use your digital pen to write directly in text fields for a more natural experience, thanks to the
Just tap a space, like a search box, and it expands to give you a comfortable area in which to write. You can even edit what you’ve written with simple, intuitive gestures.
Go to Settings > Devices > Pen & Windows Ink > select, “Write directly into text field” and then tap on a new text field to try the experience. This works with most Store apps, and also in the search field for the Store.
Here’s how to do it:
Steps to enabling writing directly in a text field.
Open a search box in an app such as Microsoft Store and it expands so you can write directly in it.
Touch-enabled device required; pen accessory may be sold separately. Tap to ink available in UWP and XAML fields. User must enable in pen settings.
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Just tap a space, like a search box, and it expands to give you a comfortable area in which to write. You can even edit what you’ve written with simple, intuitive gestures.
Go to Settings > Devices > Pen & Windows Ink > select, “Write directly into text field” and then tap on a new text field to try the experience. This works with most Store apps, and also in the search field for the Store.
Here’s how to do it:
Steps to enabling writing directly in a text field.
Open a search box in an app such as Microsoft Store and it expands so you can write directly in it.
Touch-enabled device required; pen accessory may be sold separately. Tap to ink available in UWP and XAML fields. User must enable in pen settings.
If you like this, check out .