Windwos7 comes with a "handwritten" formula introduction

  
                

Everyone knows that word has a function to input mathematical formulas, but calling the formula editor is always cumbersome. Now windows7 has a more convenient handwritten formula input, let's see what's going on.

Press the Windows key on the keyboard to activate the "Start Search" box, enter "ldath;math" here (if it is a Tablet PC, enter "syntax input panel"), press the Enter key See the search results shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1

Select “Math Input Panel” to double-click the math input panel component built into Windows 7 (see Figure 2).
Figure 2

The next operation is much simpler, using the handwriting input device or mouse here to "write" formula (see Figure 3).
Fig. 3

If an error occurs during the formula editing process, you can first click the “Select and Correct” button on the right side, then use the mouse to drag and select the content you want to change, release the mouse and pop up the corresponding Correction options, as shown in Figure 4, how to change it, needless to say? After the input is completed, click the "Insert" button in the lower right corner to enter the formula editing position of Word 2007.
Fig. 4

A friend who often needs a formula can set the shortcut on the desktop. When you want to use it, just double-click the shortcut on the desktop to run the software.

The shortcut path is “"%CommonProgramFiles%\\Microsoft Shared\\Ink\\mip.exe"”,

When you need to exit the math input panel, right click on the system tray area Program icon, select “Exit” from the shortcut menu.

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