An impressive centerpiece: the new touchpad built right into the handrest of the C - Class to provide tablet - style control over important vehicle systems — enhanced
by handwriting recognition for all languages and easily recognizable haptic feedback for users.
Not exact matches
By adding
handwriting recognition to its touch screen, users can draw letters, or a variety of Asian characters, instead of typing on the keyboard to find their destination.
Standard on the 2018 Audi TT RS, MMI ® touch with
handwriting -
recognition technology allows the driver to «write» their entry rather than selecting letters or numbers and more easily navigate maps
by moving a finger across the touchpad.
Available on the A4 allroad ®, MMI ® touch with
handwriting -
recognition technology allows the driver to «write» their entry rather than selecting letters or numbers and more easily navigate maps
by moving a finger across the touchpad.
The 2018 Audi TTS Coupe features MMI ® touch with
handwriting -
recognition technology, allowing the driver to «write» their entry rather than selecting letters or numbers and more easily navigate maps
by moving a finger across the touchpad.
Standard MMI ® touch with
handwriting -
recognition technology allows the driver to «write» their entry rather than selecting letters or numbers and more easily navigate maps
by moving a finger across the touchpad.
Available MMI ® touch with
handwriting -
recognition technology allows the driver to «write» their entry rather than selecting letters or numbers and more easily navigate maps
by moving a finger across the touchpad.
The 2018 Audi TT Roadster features MMI ® touch with
handwriting -
recognition technology, allowing the driver to «write» their entry rather than selecting letters or numbers and more easily navigate maps
by moving a finger across the touchpad.
Also standard, MMI ® touch with
handwriting -
recognition technology allows the driver to «write» their entry rather than selecting letters or numbers and more easily navigate maps
by moving a finger across the touchpad.
Handwriting recognition comes to Kindle Touch, thanks to Puzzazz Amazon's Kindle Touch is getting handwriting recognition, but it isn't being delivered by the company you think... Developing interactive e-books is a key battleground for both big and small
Handwriting recognition comes to Kindle Touch, thanks to Puzzazz Amazon's Kindle Touch is getting
handwriting recognition, but it isn't being delivered by the company you think... Developing interactive e-books is a key battleground for both big and small
handwriting recognition, but it isn't being delivered
by the company you think... Developing interactive e-books is a key battleground for both big and small companies.
The app includes unique
handwriting recognition technology, developed
by Puzzazz, that lets users enter characters into a puzzle
by writing on the screen with a finger....
The Newest Trick For Your Kindle:
Handwriting Recognition Puzzazz is a puzzle technology company whose latest trick is to teach your Kindle to recognize your handwriting... Users are able to «write» by tracing a finger over the surface of a Ki
Handwriting Recognition Puzzazz is a puzzle technology company whose latest trick is to teach your Kindle to recognize your
handwriting... Users are able to «write» by tracing a finger over the surface of a Ki
handwriting... Users are able to «write»
by tracing a finger over the surface of a Kindle Touch.
These gadgets are designed in such a way that they provide ease of operation - they can be used
by all age groups and come with innovative features like gesture
recognition, pen
recognition,
handwriting recognition and so on.
Paragon is also developer of the PenReader
handwriting recognition software for Android devices, and the Android app comes with a built - in version of PenReader that lets you search for terms
by writing them on your screen with your finger or a stylus.
They're also redesigning key experiences to be more intuitive and adding things like smart replies, improved
handwriting recognition and a new keyboard - all of which are powered
by Google's machine learning.
Delayed
by Google from its scheduled fall 2016 release, Android Wear 2.0 will feature new apps,
handwriting recognition, customizable faces and automatic fitness activity
recognition, among other things.