It involves using the Windows Store app Drawboard PDF, which actually is an awesome PDF viewer and annotation app for touch devices, with a lot of "hidden" features like instant touch access to multiple customizeable pen colors/sizes etc. ![]() I have a great workaround going, which clearly rivals OneNote (except for the unlimited drawing space in OneNote, which doesn't go well with Evernote). Even something to take handwritten notes in onenote and import them automatically to Evernote. ![]() ![]() This will also let you open up Sketchpad directly with that single click on the pen even if your Surface is in hibernation. If you have a Microsoft Surface, it's even faster if you configure the pen eraser button to open Sketchpad with just a click on the pen. Long press (right click) on the Evernote icon in the taskbar and pick "Paste clipboard". After you have drawn/written what you want in Sketchpad, you press the copy button (in between the save button and share button) and then close Sketchpad. But If you only want to make some quick notes or drawings in Evernote there is an even faster way with less clicks than yours:Ĭlick on the pen (Windows Ink) next to the clock at the far right of the Windows taskbar. Like mentioned above, this isn't really helpful if you want to pick up where you left of at some later time. ![]() I have a nice workaround too.since i am on windows i have the snipping tool pinned to taskbar so whenever i wanna draw i just go down to clear space in my notes on evernote and select a rectangular snip of blank space in the notes and then i can use the pen in the snipping tool to draw freely.when i am finished i can then right click and copy to evernote in no time at all.I attached screenshots
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