Pen Power Chinese Handwriting Input System

Pen Power Chinese Handwriting Input System is an easy to learn and use device of inputting Chinese characters into a computer system. Characters written on a Pen Power writing pad can be precisely recognized and entered into popular application software packages such as Word and Excel. The system is developed by Pen Power Technology Limited in Taiwan since 1991. Because of its superb quality, Pen Power products are the most awarded  Chinese handwriting systems ever. It has the largest market share among the same class products.

The special features of the system are:

Supports Multiple Operating Systems
The recognition kernel is based on Unicode encoding standard. It supports Chinese Windows 98/ME and both Chinese and English versions of Windows 2000 and XP. Every Unicode Traditional/Simplified Chinese character can be inputted. It supports Microsoft Office 2003.
Unified Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters recognition kernel 
The system can recognize more than 23,000 Traditional/Simplified Chinese characters, 4818 Hong Kong characters, alphabets and numerals, symbols, Japanese Hiragana and Katakana.
Joined strokes and script writing recognition kernel
It can precisely recognize very scratchy characters with joined strokes.
Artificial intelligence recognition kernel 
The system can learn a person's handwriting and hence becomes a personalized handwriting system. The more one writes, the smarter it is.
Full screen continuous writing
The advanced characters segmentation technology enable several characters be recognized at one time.  It can go with many application software packages.

We are the Melbourne agent of the following Pen Power products:

1. Penpower Junior V6.0
2. Penpower Version 9.0

To download the English manual of Penpower Junior, please click here.

To download the English manual of Penpower Version 9.0, please click here

To read the Traditional Chinese introduction of Pen Power, please click

To read the Simplified Chinese introduction of Pen Power, please click

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Last revised: 13 January 2006