Press the Marker tool in white space and drag to draw in your sketch. You can add handwritten text, emphasize existing objects, sketch approximate functions or curves, or make any kind of drawing you like. A drawing created with the Marker tool behaves like any other picture in your sketch, and so you can select, relocate, resize, and even transform it.
| • | To create a drawing, press and drag in a location that doesn’t trigger special marking behavior. Empty space always works as a starting point for a drawing. (Starting on a straight object or on the vertex of an angle will produce a tick mark or an angle marker rather than a drawing.) |
| • | When you draw several ink strokes one after the other, they all become part of the same drawing object in Sketchpad. If you want to create separate pictures, start a new picture by pressing Esc or by clicking the Marker tool again. |
| • | When you draw ink using a SMART Board pen, the ink color is determined by the color of the SMART Board pen. |
| • | If you use a pressure-sensitive tablet, stylus, or electronic whiteboard, vary the pressure you apply to the Marker tool to control the width of its ink. |
| • | To erase ink while creating a drawing, hold the Shift key and move over the ink you want to erase. To help identify what ink is erasable, a purple rectangle indicates the bounds of the current ink session, and everything else in the rectangle appears faded. You cannot erase ink that has already been turned into a drawing. |
| • | To erase when using a SMART Board, you can also use the eraser (or your open hand with a board that can recognize hand gestures) with no need to hold the Shift key. |
| • | After you draw a shape, you can define it as a function and then evaluate it, use it to define other functions, and so forth. If the drawing doubles back on itself, failing the vertical-line test, the value of the function is based on the highest part of the drawing. |
| • | (Mac 5.1 only) The Marker tool now produces pressure-sensitive ink, if your hardware supports it. |
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