Inklet is the first 3rd party application to support Apple’s new Force Touch trackpad. This means you’ll have amazing pressure control on newer machines, and in a pinch you can even use your finger. Designed for the modern trackpad Inklet 2 & our Pogo pen were tailored to work perfectly with the tech in your trackpad. Inklet works with a wide variety of popular pograms. The full list is below in the FAQ section. Start Inklet: When you're ready to start Inklet, click on the droplet icon and select 'Start Inklet,' or use the hotkey (the default hotkey is control+option+i). Draw with your Pogo Sketch on the trackpad.
- Download Inklet:
When it's done downloading, drag it to your Applications folder to install. - Launch Inklet:
You will see a black droplet on the toolbar in the upper right-hand corner or your screen. Inklet will run in the background while you go about your business elsewhere on your machine. - Open a drawing or note-taking program:
Inklet works with a wide variety of popular pograms. The full list is below in the FAQ section. - Start Inklet:
When you're ready to start Inklet, click on the droplet icon and select 'Start Inklet,' or use the hotkey (the default hotkey is control+option+i). Draw with your Pogo Sketch on the trackpad. If you don't have a Pogo pen, you can change the drawing tool to 'finger' in the Inklet drawing preferences. - Start Drawing:
Moving your Pogo Sketch lightly around the trackpad will allow the cursor to hover without inking. Increase pressure to draw; heavier pressure will result in a thicker stroke. If you have any trouble with this step, have a look throught the FAQ section below. - Adjust Workspace:
Use a two-finger swipe gesture to move your workspace; pinch to resize. Smaller workspaces provide the best accuracy. - Pause Inklet:
Hold down the tilde (~) key to restore normal trackpad operation at any time. This is handy for changing tools or colors. - Stop Inklet:
When finished, stop Inklet by tapping the top left corner of the trackpad. Normal trackpad operation will be resumed.
I'm drawing, but nothing is showing up!
How can I draw without a Pogo Sketch?
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Does Inklet come with a Pogo Sketch?
Does Inklet work with the Magic Trackpad?
What programs is Inklet compatible with?
Here's a quick list of the programs we've tested with. However, we do expect full compatibility with all drawing programs.- Pixelmator
- Acorn
- Art Rage
- Circus Ponies NoteBook (setup video)
- Aperture 3
- Lightroom
- Photoshop (all versions)
- Photoshop Elements
- SketchBook Pro
- GIMP
- Inkscape (enable extended input with caligraphy tool)
- Formulate Pro
- Skim
- Scribbles
- Corel Painter
- PDFPen
- Illustrator
- CADintosh
- GraphicConverter
- Word '08 choose View->Notebook Layout, choose scribble tool
It looks like 'Start inking with pressure' isn't working?
Does Inklet do all that Autograph does, or will I need to purchase both?
There is one exception, however. If you're signing a PDF document, it's pretty easy to open it in Skim (a free PDF editor), and draw right on the document with Inklet. For example, you could mark up the document with changes, sign it, then save it.
Help! A yellow sheet keeps appearing, and I can't draw.
Click on the pen icon, and deselect 'Write Anywhere.' This will stop the operating system from intercepting the inklet events. Inklet should now act normally and draw into any compatible program.
Has your inner artist been on a hunger strike, protesting to be let out? Or is he or she more of the red-paint-on-fur-coat activist type that’s angry about the high cost of Wacom tablets? Regardless, Ten One Design’s new Inklet app may put an end to your suffering, as it can turn an ordinary MacBook trackpad into a pen tablet.
Inklet displays a canvas in most popular drawing and image apps, like Photoshop, Brushes, SketchBook Pro, and Illustrator, on which your trackpad movements become pen and brush strokes. Inklet’s tools stay out of your way, however, awaiting activation by keyboard shortcut or a menubar item.
You can customize the size and position of Inklet’s drawing space on the actual canvas you are working in, and you can get pressure-sensitive strokes if you use Ten One Design’s Pogo Sketch tool while drawing. Inklet can even work with Mac OS X’s built-in handwriting recognition tools, and a couple of demo videos at the company’s site show the feature in action.
Inklet App
Ten One Design says Inklet should work with more apps than those mentioned above, so it might let you draw in other popular apps like Acorn and Pixelmator. A recent MacBook with a multi-touch trackpad running Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard is required, and a demo is available. A license costs $25. Download clients for mac.