

This popup will contain an icon of a pen on a piece of paper. You can use this to enter letters via a touchscreen or drawing tablet, but we’re not here to do that! If you press the button at the bottom-right of this window, a popup will appear. Click the touch keyboard button on your toolbar, and you should see this next image. Now that we have the touch keyboard active, we can activate handwriting. Right-click the taskbar and click “Show touch keyboard button” to make it visible. If you don’t, you’ll need to enable it first. You’ll know you have it if you see an icon in your toolbar that looks like the following image. To do this, make sure you have the touch keyboard enabled on Windows 10. They feel honored to support so many other educators and researchers through this project.If you’re interested in writing with cursive instead of keys, just follow these instructions to set up handwriting input in Windows 10. May-Li uses it in class, Bridger tutors his far-flung family, and they both use it to work on the future of Scribble. Today, they use Scribble Together constantly. They joined forces, and Scribble Together was born. Both of them were educators or closely connected to teaching in some way. May-Li had done very early work on the Apple Pencil and Bridger had worked on Paper by Fifty-Three. They wanted something better.Ī mutual friend found out they were both thinking about this and introduced them. Existing solutions had clunky interfaces and didn’t feel good to write with on iPad. May-Li was responsible for a design team that was half remote, and missed the ease of solving problems together using rough sketches.

Bridger was tutoring his niece on the other side of the country. In 2017, Bridger and May-Li separately found themselves in need of a simple shared whiteboard.
