Motorola shows off SoftStylus finger writing recognition software
Motorola will be showing its award-winning SoftStylus Finger Writing Recognition Software at Computex Taipei 2006. With the software and a notebook computer’s built-in touchpad, thousands of Asian characters can be quickly and easily entered into all standard Windows applications with the touch of a fingertip.
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