Draw with your finger on a device running Windows
The new Microsoft update for OneNote notes app adds finger drawing, no touch pen, runs on Windows 8 and Windows RT operating systems.
The new Microsoft update for OneNote notes app adds finger drawing, no touch pen, runs on Windows 8 and Windows RT operating systems.
With the new update, the OneNote note app adds the 'Draw' feature to draw with your finger, no need for a stylus. There are many different color strokes for users to choose, such as: blue, black, green, red . Eraser and Undo tools to remove what you do not like.
The interface features 'Draw' finger painting in OneNote
Users can choose different colors and strokes with different or dark colors. You can save your favorite pen strokes as default.
Moreover, for devices without touch screens, users can draw with a mouse or tablet via USB.
OneNote allows users to write notes and sync it with a secure, secure cloud service. OneNote has also been redesigned by Microsoft for devices running Windows 8 and Windows RT operating systems that allow touch control, turning notes pages more easily.
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