From the Windows help utility:
To add handwriting recognition
Handwriting recognition is normally added automatically as a text service
when it is installed. Use this procedure only if it you removed it as a text
service and want to add it again.
Open Regional and Language Options in Control Panel.
On the Languages tab, under Text services and input languages, click
Details.
Under Installed services, click Add.
In the Input language list, click a language.
Select the Handwriting recognition check box, and then click an option in
the list.
Important
Handwriting recognition engines are language-specific. The first five
Microsoft engines that are available are Simplified Chinese, Traditional
Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean. Engines for other languages will
become available.
Notes
To open Regional and Language Options, click Start, click Control Panel, and
then double-click Regional and Language Options.
If a language does not appear in the Input language list, the fonts for that
language might not be installed. For information about installing East Asian
and complex script languages, click Related Topics.
Remove handwriting recognition if you are not using it, because it uses
computer memory and can slow performance.
Click the Help button on the Language bar for more detailed information
about using handwriting recognition.
If you are using a tablet computer, you can use Tablet PC Input Panel for
handwriting and speech tasks. For more information about Input Panel, click
Related Topics.
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