A digital pen is an input device which captures the
handwriting or brush strokes of a user, converts handwritten analog information
created using "pen and paper" into digital data, enabling the data to
be utilized in various applications. For example, the writing data can be
digitized and uploaded to a computer and displayed on its monitor. The data can
then be interpreted by handwriting software (OCR) and used in different
applications or just as graphics. A
digital pen is generally larger and has more features than a stylus. Digital
pens typically contain internal electronics, and have features such as touch
sensitivity, input buttons, memory, writing data transmission capabilities, and
electronic erasers.
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