![]() ![]() This means that each app must implement its own drawing/highlighting/handwriting technology. The kicker here is that those features are all implemented within the apps themselves. Now obviously all the above is possible - since it’s done in the Notes app and some other 3rd party apps. Provide and highlighting capability (you can’t scribble over a document and highlight text.) Provide any handwriting recognition (you can’t have handwriting turned into real text.) Provide any shape detection technology (you can’t draw shapes with it and have them turned into real geometric shapes) drawing smooth lines that change based on how you hold it or press it.) Provide any kind of ‘ink’ technology (e.g. Tells an app more accurately (and frequently) where the pencil is on screen. Tells an app what angle you are holding it relative to the screen ![]() ![]() Tells an app how much pressure is being applied The Apple Pencil is a little more advanced than that (but not much!) It also does the following: Under the hood, the Apple Pencil looks to apps like a finger. This is quite a common request - and the answer is ![]()
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