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| | Question: The Handwrite Tab Hi group - I'm having a problem using the Handwrite Tab, not sure why because it used to work just fine. When I click on the Handwrite Tab and try to use it, this is what happens: The curser remains a text curser and a message is automatically sent to my contact saying "Not all participants can view handwriting, so your messages will be sent as text". The contact I'm trying to send handwriting to is cable of receiving it and has received handwriting from me in the past. I'm using the same mouse (Logitech Wireless). My Windows Live Messenger is version 2008 (Build 8.5.1302.1018). My OS is WinXP 2002 Home Edition SP2. Does anyone have any idea what the fix might be for this issue? I suspect it's just a setting somewhere, but I've looked through the tools and options and can't find anything that would help. TIA, Barb |
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| | Re: Question: The Handwrite Tab Greetings Barb, This message typically appears if your contact is not using the real Messenger client. Are you sure they haven't switched to something else (that just supports the .NET Messenger network)? Trillian, Pidgin, etc. come to mind. -- Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com (c) 2008 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation -- "artgal" <artgal@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:88574F1E-C4F8-445A-8E60-20A3ACF982D0@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi group - > I'm having a problem using the Handwrite Tab, not sure why because it used > to work just fine. When I click on the Handwrite Tab and try to use it, this > is what happens: The curser remains a text curser and a message is > automatically sent to my contact saying "Not all participants can view > handwriting, so your messages will be sent as text". The contact I'm trying > to send handwriting to is cable of receiving it and has received handwriting > from me in the past. I'm using the same mouse (Logitech Wireless). My Windows > Live Messenger is version 2008 (Build 8.5.1302.1018). My OS is WinXP 2002 > Home Edition SP2. Does anyone have any idea what the fix might be for this > issue? I suspect it's just a setting somewhere, but I've looked through the > tools and options and can't find anything that would help. > TIA, > Barb |
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| | Re: Question: The Handwrite Tab Hi Jonathan, Thanks for your reply. Ya know, that's a good question. Being that the contact I'm referring to is my 92 year old dad, I suppose anything is possible. If I understand you, I think you're suggesting that I'm running Windows Live Messenger while he's still running an older version, the one before Live was available? Wasn't the Handwriting Tab available in the older version? Seems I remember using it before I upgraded. Either way, there was a time, about a year ago that I could send handwriting to him and he was receiving it. Perhaps both of us have to be running the same version? Still a bit confused and I guess I don't fully understand the main difference between Live and Net. Could you elaborate a little more? TIA, Barb "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > Greetings Barb, > > This message typically appears if your contact is not using the real Messenger client. Are > you sure they haven't switched to something else (that just supports the .NET Messenger > network)? Trillian, Pidgin, etc. come to mind. > > -- > Jonathan Kay > Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger > MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger > MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com > Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com > (c) 2008 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation > -- > > > "artgal" <artgal@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:88574F1E-C4F8-445A-8E60-20A3ACF982D0@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi group - > > I'm having a problem using the Handwrite Tab, not sure why because it used > > to work just fine. When I click on the Handwrite Tab and try to use it, this > > is what happens: The curser remains a text curser and a message is > > automatically sent to my contact saying "Not all participants can view > > handwriting, so your messages will be sent as text". The contact I'm trying > > to send handwriting to is cable of receiving it and has received handwriting > > from me in the past. I'm using the same mouse (Logitech Wireless). My Windows > > Live Messenger is version 2008 (Build 8.5.1302.1018). My OS is WinXP 2002 > > Home Edition SP2. Does anyone have any idea what the fix might be for this > > issue? I suspect it's just a setting somewhere, but I've looked through the > > tools and options and can't find anything that would help. > > TIA, > > Barb > |
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| | Re: Question: The Handwrite Tab Hi Barb, Well the older Windows Messenger client (what you're referring to as NET Messenger due to the branding) that came with Windows XP doesn't support handwriting. Years ago Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger were the same thing (when XP was released), then the clients split and for awhile there were two clients you could use. MSN Messenger eventually became Windows Live Messenger and Windows Messenger was discontinued. However, the original Windows Messenger is still in XP and you'll find it in your start menu if you go hunting. Since it works similarly and continues to function, you can see how the confusion could be made. -- Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com (c) 2008 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation -- "artgal" <artgal@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2A52D28D-B95A-40BA-9E1B-43EF9119C664@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Jonathan, > > Thanks for your reply. Ya know, that's a good question. Being that the > contact I'm referring to is my 92 year old dad, I suppose anything is > possible. If I understand you, I think you're suggesting that I'm running > Windows Live Messenger while he's still running an older version, the one > before Live was available? Wasn't the Handwriting Tab available in the older > version? Seems I remember using it before I upgraded. Either way, there was a > time, about a year ago that I could send handwriting to him and he was > receiving it. Perhaps both of us have to be running the same version? Still a > bit confused and I guess I don't fully understand the main difference between > Live and Net. Could you elaborate a little more? > > TIA, > Barb > > "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote: > Quote: >> Greetings Barb, >> >> This message typically appears if your contact is not using the real Messenger client. >> Are >> you sure they haven't switched to something else (that just supports the .NET Messenger >> network)? Trillian, Pidgin, etc. come to mind. >> >> -- >> Jonathan Kay >> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger >> MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger >> MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com >> Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com >> (c) 2008 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation >> -- >> >> >> "artgal" <artgal@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:88574F1E-C4F8-445A-8E60-20A3ACF982D0@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi group - >> > I'm having a problem using the Handwrite Tab, not sure why because it used >> > to work just fine. When I click on the Handwrite Tab and try to use it, this >> > is what happens: The curser remains a text curser and a message is >> > automatically sent to my contact saying "Not all participants can view >> > handwriting, so your messages will be sent as text". The contact I'm trying >> > to send handwriting to is cable of receiving it and has received handwriting >> > from me in the past. I'm using the same mouse (Logitech Wireless). My Windows >> > Live Messenger is version 2008 (Build 8.5.1302.1018). My OS is WinXP 2002 >> > Home Edition SP2. Does anyone have any idea what the fix might be for this >> > issue? I suspect it's just a setting somewhere, but I've looked through the >> > tools and options and can't find anything that would help. >> > TIA, >> > Barb >> |
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