Wifi Handwrite Pad (無線手寫板), an alternative Chinese input pad for Windows/Linux PC
WifiHandwritePad (無線手寫板) enables your Android mobile phone to be a handwrite pad for Windows and Linux (Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 17) PC. You can write on the phone and the recognized character will be sent to PC through Wifi connection. On PC, the received character will be sent to the current focus application (e.g. Notepad). The recognition method depends on the phone build-in IME, and is independent of language.
Please try the Free version (WifiHandwritePadFree) before purchase Pro version (WifiHandwritePadPro).
To use WifiHandwritePad, you need a Wifi enabled PC running the WifiHandwritePadServer program, and a WifiHandwritePad App running on Android device. Please refer to PC Installation Guide for WifiHandwritePadServer installation.
After installation, turn on Wifi and run WifiHandwritePadServer on PC. Press the “Start” button to start the server. In this example, we launch “Notepad” (or other applications) to receive characters from the Android device, after connected.
On Android, start WifiHandwritePadFree App, input the IP address and then press “Connect” button. If everything works fine, you will see green icons on the App as well as PC server program. The green icon is an indicator of successful connection. Now, character input on the Android device will be sent to the PC application, Notepad, in this example. Enjoy WifiHandwritePad.
For more information, please refer to Connection Guide, User Manual and FAQ
Download PC software
C# version |
JavaTM
version |
v1.2.0.3: Fixed CR+LF ('\r' + '\n') issue |
v1.06: Supported Windows 8 |
Download Android Apps
Download Document
Comparison between WifiHandwritePadPro and WifiHandwritePadFree version
Features |
Pro |
Free |
Password protect |
Yes |
No |
Time limit |
unlimited |
30 days |
Number of character send |
unlimited |
30 |
Advertisement |
No |
Yes |
System requirements
PC |
Mobile |
Operation systems: |
AndroidTM version 2.1 or above |
C#: Wifi device which is certified for Windows®
8, 7 |
Screen size: minimum 320 x 240 |
.Net Framework 4 (refer to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8z6watww.aspx
for more information) |
Build-in Chinese input method of handwrite recognition |
Tested
devices
1. Samsung Gio (S5660)
2. Samsung Galaxy S
II (I9100)
Note:
JavaTM
is a trademark of Oracle (http://www.oracle.com)
Windows®
is a trademark of Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com)
AndroidTM
is a trademark of Google Inc (http://www.google.com)