The Highlighter Tool lets you highlight content to make it pop out. A typical use case is to annotate an imported PDF.
Choose the Writing Tools icon from the toolbar, then select the Highlighter Tool from the Active Tool Menu and swipe over the content you want to stand out. You can use a preset stroke width, and color.
<aside> 💡 If annotating a PDF, you can select some PDF text with a long-press, then choose Highlight to highlight the selection. Note that the highlighting created this way will be in yellow, but it can still be moved, erased, and colored.
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Tap the slot again.
Choose a color for the slot:
Create a color by choosing one from the palette or the color wheel, entering a color code in the HEX field, or tapping the Eyedropper (Color Picker) in the top-right corner to select a precise color pixel on the screen.
The Eyedropper
Tap Add to Presets.
You can add up to 12 color slots, making it easy to change colors quickly.
Tap the Add Color Slot icon at the end of the color list:
Choose a color for the new slot.
Tap the slot twice.
Tap the Settings icon in the top-left corner.
Choose Remove Selected Color Slot and confirm. Note that this option won’t be available if you have only 3 color slots.
<aside> 💡 To quickly delete all the custom color slots, choose Restore color sets to original.
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Tap the slot again.
Make customizations:
Set the thickness: Adjust the thickness slider.
Restore stroke: Tap the Settings icon in the top-left corner > Restore Stroke.
To take precise notes, you may want to zoom in for a closer look at the details on the page and navigate easily around your document.
Zoom in: Place two fingers on the screen and spread them apart.
Zoom out: Place two fingers on the screen and pinch them together.
Pan around a page while zoomed: Drag your finger across the screen in any direction. ****If you do not have an Apple Pencil connected, you will need to use two fingers for this.
Scroll between pages: Swipe your finger up or down (or left and right if you're in *horizontal scrolling mode).* For longer documents, you can scroll the page a little to reveal the scrollbar. Then, long-press the scrollbar until it widens, and drag it up or down to quickly scroll through pages.
Scroll to the top: Tap the status bar at the top of the screen, which shows the clock, today's date, etc.
Fit the paper to the screen width: Double-tap the screen.
Jump to a page:
Open the More menu.
Choose Go to Page, type the page number you want to jump to and tap the go key.
As with all tools, you can tap the tool again to adjust its settings.
Reduce Latency: This setting reduces the lag between your pen's movement and the ink appearing on screen. When enabled, the ink appears more immediately as you write for a more natural writing experience.
Draw in Straight Line: If this is enabled, all lines you draw will be straightened automatically.
Disconnect Apple Pencil: Tap the button to use your finger with the tool. To reconnect Apple Pencil, simply start writing.
<aside> 💡 You can draw shapes with the Highlighter tool.
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