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ing” Tab and choose “Don’t use automatic learning, and delete 
any previously collected data”.
Handedness
Lastly, telling Windows which 
hand you write with will also 
improve handwriting recogni-
tion, as well as adjust where 
pop-up menus and tool tips 
appear. To tell Windows your 
handedness, tap on “START g 
Control Panels g Hardware 
and Sound g Tablet PC Set-
tings” and then on the “Other” 
tab, select whether you are 
right or left handed.
Using Gestures to Improve Productivity
When using Windows® 7 on a standard laptop or desktop PC, 
many people take advantage of added eciency provided 
by keyboard short-cuts. Tablet PC users have another way to 
improve eciency while working by using Windows® 7 built-in 
screen gestures to open applications, close applications, move 
data between applications, and navigate within applications. 
Windows has two dierent types of gestures depending on the 
type of input screen used: pen gestures and touch gestures.
Pen Gestures
In the world of pen computing, a gesture is a quick movement 
of the pen that invokes specic short-cut actions normally 
completed by the press of a key on a keyboard. For example, you 
can enter a space, you can delete text and you can enter a line 
return. These actions are accomplished in the Input Panel.
At the top on the input panel, just to the left of the close button, 
is a button that shows how to accomplish a series of gestures. 










