![]() You can also use the magnifying tool/zoom window if that makes it easier for you! To zoom in and out, simply use two fingers to pinch in or out. It just gives me so much more control and I can write with better precision. Even zooming in just a little helps SO MUCH. I don’t know about you but I cannot write on my iPad without zooming in. My suggestion is to start with the default thicknesses and get a feel for which one out of the 3 you feel most comfortable with. The stroke thickness can be adjusted in 0.05 mm increments/decrements in GoodNotes 5. With the digital planner that I use, my ideal line thickness is 0.3 mm. Okay this might seem obvious but writing with different pen settings (such as line thickness and pen style) can really determine if your handwriting will be presentable.įor example, my writing just ain’t cute when the line thickness is too thin or too thick, am I right? It IS possible to write neatly, if not neater, on your iPad.īelow are some of my top tips and tricks to help you improve your handwriting on your iPad:Įxperiment with different Pencil settings (line thickness and pen style) If you are keen to go paperless but your writing is just not. That was what happened with me when I first started digital planning, and I am sure many others were in a similar situation as well. ![]() So you’ve finally made the decision to switch to digital planning and note-taking but your handwriting looks a little awkward on the screen? ![]()
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