Using Gesture Mode for Underlines & Highlights
1. Selecting a Word (Circle Gesture or Long Press)

A scene where a word is selected

Highlighted with a highlighter, automatically recorded as an annotation.
- In gesture mode, press and hold the desired word for at least one second, or draw a circle around it. The selected word will be highlighted, and a pop-up menu will appear.
- If you choose an underline or highlighter pen, it automatically becomes an “Annotation”. You can check all annotations by tapping the top-right menu’s
Annotations
; tapping on an annotation will jump you to that page.
- Alternatively, in gesture mode, you can mark the selected word as a bookmark (by tapping the ribbon icon). That
Bookmark
is then saved in the top-right menu. Tapping the bookmark later takes you directly to the marked page.
2. Selecting a Single Line (Underline Gesture)

- In gesture mode, draw an underline on the sentence you want to select.
- Once selected, the same pop-up menu appears as above; you can process it as an annotation or bookmark, then quickly find and jump to it via the top-right menu.
3. Selecting Multiple Lines (Parenthesis Gesture)

- To select multiple lines at once, switch to gesture mode, then draw a parenthesis shape starting from either the right side or the left side of the range you want to select.
- All included text is selected, and a pop-up menu lets you convert it into an annotation or a bookmark, just like single-line selection.
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☝ (Additional) Eraser Gesture — Deleting Handwritten Items
If you draw a zigzag line over any highlights, underlines, or handwriting with the gesture pen, everything within that zigzag (handwriting, annotations, bookmarks) will be deleted.
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❓ What Is the Difference Between an Annotation
and a Bookmarks
?
An annotation highlights text using underlines or highlighter pens, allowing you to jump immediately to that text from your note.
A bookmark, by contrast, is designed to mark the entire page for quick reference. Bookmarked pages appear in the Bookmark menu so you can quickly return to them.
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Capture, Drag & Drop
1. Image Capture

- In gesture mode, draw a shape
ㄱ
, ㄴ
, ㅁ
or English L
around the desired area.
An icon will appear to show that the area has been captured, as in the example.
- At this point, long-press the captured section and drag it to wherever you want.
- Especially, you can also drag and drop the captured image into your note.
Once you drop the image into the note, a link is automatically created (shown in the top-left corner of the captured image).
- When you tap that link button in the note, the corresponding textbook automatically opens to the exact page for quick access.
2. Text Capture

- In gesture mode, select the desired text, then long-press the highlighted text and drag it wherever you want.
- The advantage of text capture is that you can later edit the text. If you long-press the captured text box again in gesture mode, it switches to editable text.
- As with image capture, any text box you drag into your note will have a link icon. Tapping that link will instantly open the associated textbook page.