BtHandwritePad (藍牙手寫板) enables your Android mobile phone to be a handwrite pad for Windows and Linux (Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 17) PC. You can write character on the phone and the recognized character will be sent to PC through Bluetooth. On PC, the received character will be sent to the current focus application (e.g. Notepad, IE, ...). The input method depends on the phone build-in IME, and is independent of language.

Please try the Free version (BtHandwritePadFree) before purchase the Pro version (BtHandwritePadPro).

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C# version
Windows® 8, 7 with Bluetooth connection

JavaTM version
Linux, Windows® 8, 7, Vista, 2000, XP with Bluetooth connection

v1.2.0.3: Fixed CR+LF ('\r + '\n) issue

v1.06: Supported Windows 8
v1.05: Supported Java 1.7 (64-bit) for Windows and Linux
v1.00: First release

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BtHandwritePadPro

BtHandwritePadFree


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PC Installation Guide

Pair Bluetooth device

User Manual

FAQ

System requirements

PC

Mobile

Operation system:
Windows®8, 7 Home Premium or above (for C# version)
Windows®8,7, Vista, 2000, XP or above (for Java 32/64-bit version)
Linux Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 17 or above (for Java 32/64-bit version)

AndroidTM version 2.2 or above

Windows® with bluetooth enabled

Screen size: minimum 320 x 240

C#: .Net Framework 4 (for more information, please refer to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8z6watww.aspx )
Java: Java SE Runtime Environment 7 (32/64-bit)(
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1880261.html

Build-in Chinese input method of handwrite recognition

Comparison between BtHandwritePadPro and BtHandwritePadFree version

Features

Pro

Free

Time limit

unlimited

30 days

Max number of character send

unlimited

30

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No

Yes

Tested devices
1. Samsung Gio (S5660)
2. Samsung Galaxy S II (I9100)


Note:
Java
TM is a trademark of Oracle (http://www.oracle.com)
Windows
® is a trademark of Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com)
Android
TM is a trademark of Google Inc (http://www.google.com)