Work is being done to make the system fully compliant with this level. Shortcut Keys Combination Activation Combination keys used for each browser.Ĭhrome for Linux press (Alt+Shift+shortcut_key)Ĭhrome for Windows press (Alt+shortcut_key)įor Firefox press (Alt+Shift+shortcut_key)įor Internet Explorer press (Alt+Shift+shortcut_key) then press (enter)Īccessibility Statement (Combination + 0): Statement page that will show the available accessibility keys. Home Page (Combination + H): Accessibility key for redirecting to homepage. NoteLedge is optimized with Apple Pencil's pressure sensitivity, palm rejection and shortcut button (for the 2nd generation) features. Here are some tips for you to make the best of NoteLedge's brush tools with your Apple Pencil. To learn how to connect your iPad to a stylus (Apple Pencil, Wacom, Adonit, etc.), click here.įirst, select brushes based on your needs. Set up color, opacity and brush size (find out how here). Insert images and add annotations with handwritings. We recommend using the fountain pen for writing as it resembles a real pen. Highlight important items with the marker. You may change the opacity to make the highlights standout without blocking the original texts.Īdd a fun, colorful flair with the rainbow pencil. The pencil, sketching pencil, crayon, marker and watercolor brush are recommended for sketching, drawing and coloring. These brushes are fine tuned with Apple Pencil's tilt and pressure sensitivity effects that give you a natural drawing experience. With the Smart Pen, you can easily draw shapes including straight lines, arrows, triangles, rectangles, and circles. Check out the handwriting tool tutorial to learn more! In addition to the brushes, NoteLedge comes with a handwriting tool for you to write with a zoom box and edit handwritten texts more efficiently. Shortcut Button for Apple Pencil 2nd Generationįor Apple Pencil 2, you can double tap the shortcut button to quickly switch between drawing and eraser mode.With the Adonit Note +, you can enjoy many of the features of the Apple Pencil but at a fraction of the cost. Having spent countless hours putting pen to paper, I am slightly jealous of the modern student. The ability to combine an iPad Pro with the Apple Smart Keyboard into a Tablet-top provides a convenient way to compose reviews, to type emails, or to transcribe notes. Additionally, one can use a stylus to annotate, draw, or scribe, and add a whole new dimension of possibilities. Furthermore, the ability to search through the data has truly revolutionized note-taking. Despite the improvements, the major downside to the above setup has to be the cost. When you combine the price of the $179 Apple Smart Keyboard Folio with the $119 price tag of the Apple Pencil 2, you have spent nearly half the price of another iPad Pro. Thankfully, we have the option to utilize peripherals from companies like Adonit. Enjoy many of the features of the name brand options and at a fraction of the price. The Adonit Note Plus arrived in a clean white 2 1/4 inches wide by 7 5/8 inches tall by 1 inches thick retail package. The central focal point was the 5 7/8 inches long by 3/8 inches wide black image of the Adonit Note Plus. Toward the right side of the cover panel, my left, you will find Made For iPad Pro (3rd Gen 11” & 12.9”/newer), iPad Air (3rd Gen/newer), iPad (6th & 7th Gen/newer), iPad mini (5th Gen/newer) icons. ![]() Along the top of the panel, the company included a 9/16 inches black square with white adonit title font and a triangular pyramid. Each side panel was mostly clear except for “ADONIT NOTE PLUS For new iPad/iPad Pro” inscribed along the center of the panel. The back panel provided three circular icons, with an undodecalingual description of the Palm Rejection, Pressure Sensitivity, and Programmable Shortcut Buttons. Lastly, along the bottom of the panel, I found that the device charged via USB, and charged via USB-C. The bottom panel provided a UPC barcode, several of the product manufacturing labels, the product serial number and showed that the product was Made in Taiwan. I removed tape from the top panel, gripped the plastic hanging tab and slid the inner box out of the outer box. Within the inner box, I found a 3/8 inches thick box housing the instruction manual and a very short 7 3/4 inches long USB-A to USB-C cable. ![]() The front panel of the inner box listed the need to update to iOS 12.2 or above and that the user needed to disconnect previously connected digital pencils. Resting beneath the instruction manual/charging cable box, you can find the black 0.45-ounce Adonit Note Plus stylus resting within a white foam cutout.
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