Oct 28 2008
Wireless Pen Mouse Converts Your Monitor into a Tablet PC
Posted by: Sierra Monica B. in Gadgets

There are several innovative products that you can use to transform your portable computer into a digital notebook with handwriting recognition.

It works with any screen actually, even on smartphones, and all come from Navisis, the company that developed the Laptop Pen, the TabletMouse, the PhonePen and the EZ-Canvas.
These gadgets come with a clip-on device integrating a wireless receiver for the pen, USB connectivity for the computer or smartphone and the specially designed pen.
In order to enable this tablet PC characteristic into your laptop, you need to attach the device on the monitor and start writing directly on the screen. It will recognize your, sketches, drawings, handwriting and all the things you plan to do with the pen.
TabletMouse is a wireless pen mouse that looks similar with the Laptop Pen, but its main function is to allow you writing things on your desk and see the result on your monitor. Additionally it works like a normal mouse with left and right clicks.
You could opt for the wired or wireless version and use it on any type of surface. It is also a low-power consumer using 3 cell batteries.
Things you can do with the TabletMouse include digital signature, design, drawing, ink chatting, annotations in Microsoft Office, compose handwritten emails in Outlook, learn Chinese, Arab or Hebrew, send faxes, write letters, and all the other things you may think of.


If you want to use this feature on your desktop monitor, you can choose the EZ-Canvas, which uses a smaller clipping device compared to the Laptop Pen version, and a bi-sided adhesive Velcro protection panel.
At Navisis you can find also the perfect solution for smartphones. It is called the PhonePen and connects to the handset, enabling you to edit documents, or to send graphics with your handwriting as SMS, MMS messages, and even emails.
You can set the size, display and image format, after which you can start creating notes. It supports even multimedia messaging with voice.





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