LG V50 ThinQ 5G Owners Manual - Page 121

Writing notes on a photo, Essentials, QuickMemo, Camera, Capture, Gallery, Use as, default app

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120 Useful App Writing notes on a photo 1. Tap Home > Essentials folder > QuickMemo+. 2. Tap Camera to use the Camera function. Tap Capture to take a photo, then tap OK. The photo is automatically inserted in your note. 3. Write notes on the photo. Tap Pen to write notes by hand on the photo. Tap Type to enter text below the photo. 4. Tap Done to save the note. Writing notes on a screenshot 1. While viewing the screen you want to capture, drag the Status Bar downward and then tap Capture+ in the Quick settings. The screenshot appears as the notepad background theme. Memo tools appear at the top of the screen. 2. Crop the image (if necessary) and take notes as desired. Write notes by hand on the photo. 3. Tap Done and save the note to the location of your choice. Saved notes can be viewed in either QuickMemo+ or Gallery. To save notes in the same location all the time, select the Use as default app checkbox before selecting a desired app. NOTES • You can capture the entire screen by using the scroll capture feature. • While using an app such as Messaging and Chrome, drag the notifications panel downwards and then tap > Extended to capture the entire screen you are currently viewing as a single file. • This feature is available only on some apps that support the scroll capture feature.

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Useful App
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Writing notes on a photo
1. Tap
Home
>
Essentials
folder >
QuickMemo+
.
2. Tap
Camera
to use the Camera function. Tap
Capture
to take a
photo, then tap
OK
.
±
The photo is automatically inserted in your note.
3. Write notes on the photo.
±
Tap
Pen
to write notes by hand on the photo.
±
Tap
Type
to enter text below the photo.
4. Tap
Done
to save the note.
Writing notes on a screenshot
1. While viewing the screen you want to capture, drag the Status Bar
downward and then tap
Capture+
in the Quick settings.
±
The screenshot appears as the notepad background theme. Memo
tools appear at the top of the screen.
2. Crop the image (if necessary) and take notes as desired.
±
Write notes by hand on the photo.
3. Tap
Done
and save the note to the location of your choice.
±
Saved notes can be viewed in either
QuickMemo+
or
Gallery
.
±
To save notes in the same location all the time, select the
Use as
default app
checkbox before selecting a desired app.
NOTES
You can capture the entire screen by using the scroll capture feature.
While using an app such as Messaging and Chrome, drag the notifications panel
downwards and then tap
>
Extended
to capture the entire screen you are
currently viewing as a single file.
This feature is available only on some apps that support the scroll capture feature.