Microsoft OneNote allows us to keep track of all these important things and also makes us recall them when needed. OneNote allows us to capture, organize and recall anything and makes our task easy. We can take notes, prepare a checklist and To-Do list, save audio files, and many more using One Note. In this post, we will see how to use Handwriting recognition and OCR features of OneNote for iPad.
OneNote iPad Handwriting recognition & OCR feature
Microsoft recently brought two new updates to OneNote for iPad. These include handwriting and OCR features. Handwriting feature for OneNote is the most awaited feature for iPad and is available for almost all famous platforms. Next comes the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) feature to OneNote, allowing you to search text within images that are stored on OneDrive. This OCR feature works in OneNote online and starts from Windows Phone to Mac.
Drawing and Handwriting feature in OneNote for iPad
Many OneNote users have been asking and waiting for handwriting features for OneNote and it is now available. You can use this feature for Windows, Android and iPad. On iPad, you can start writing by just tapping on the newly added “Draw” tab on the ribbon added. Later, you need to select a pen, highlighter or marker and sketch, draw or write on your notes to your best.
OneNote for Windows tries to give a natural interface for users. The OneNote team is also trying to understand how pens are being used by people. We often mark or highlight important points and keywords with some colors to identify them quickly. Considering this, OneNote has provided us with the colors under the “Draw” tab along with the pens and markers.
It provides us with front-and-center four classic colors and you can get 16 more colors by clicking on any one colored circle. OneNote provides you with unlimited digital canvas. It keeps on expanding automatically when you keep on writing and it provides you as much space as you want without any cluttering. You can even zoom in and zoom out, unlike normal paper. If you want to work on small details, use the zoom-in option, and if you want to see overall notes, use the zoom-out option. OneNote allows you to write easily by just resting your palm on the screen and OneNote for iPad detects it. It works best for both right and left-hand writers and it does when you set it up. For that, click on the Palm Rejection option from the ribbon and it shows you some options. Select the one which resembles your style of holding the pen and start writing.
Read: How to convert Handwriting to Text in OneNote 2013.
Search text within images in OneNote
OneNote’s new OCR features allow you to search for text within images and scanned documents that are saved on OneDrive. We often, scan receipts, recipes, address cards, and more using scanner apps for mobile. We even use some apps and extensions to save web pages, scanned PDF files and more to OneNote on OneDrive. Using the OCR feature for OneNote, we can start typing the text in the search box and it shows the results for matching text in less time.
Just scan any document which has text and save it to a notebook on OneDrive. Search for the text that is present on that scanned document and that document is shown in the result within in few minutes. OCR features works for OneNote for any platform and also with OneNote Online. OneNote supports and recognizes a good number of languages and it is getting added with more in the coming days. If you have anything to add, please do share it with us through comments. You can download OneNote for iPad and all other devices too by visiting its home page. Now read: How to extract Text from Image using OneNote.