The ink amount can be influenced by pressing the spacebar, and you can also adjust the pressure sensitivity level. Personalize the emulator behavior to match your drawing needs The same area allows you to specify if you are drawing with the finger or with the pen, or how you want to activate the inking process. Within the Inklet Preferences, you get to define system-wide hotkeys for the primary functions or to choose the trackpad gesture that activates the utility. In addition, Inklet can detect if you have placed your palm on the trackpad and ignore it. The best part is that if you just move the finger or pen around without applying pressure, Inklet will just move the cursor without drawing. The utility can work with Pixelmator, Art Rage, Aperture, Photoshop, SketchBook Pro, GIMP, PDFPen, Acorn, Sketch, and many others. Inklet allows you to establish a workspace and, as soon as it becomes enabled, replicates your gestures in the canvas area of some of the most popular drawing application.
Transform your MacBook’s trackpad into a virtual graphic tablet
In addition, the included virtual sliders enable you to adjust various parameters with simple trackpad gestures. Moreover, when combined with a Force Touch trackpad, Inklet provides support for pressure sensitive gestures. The utility can recognize your finger’s movement, but you may also use a Pogo pen for improved accuracy. I will be using this in my Sunday School lesson (12-13 year olds) Easter Sunday.Inklet is designed to emulate a graphic tablet with the help of your MacBook’s trackpad. See the next page for an FHE for an older group. This year I will start with the #Hallelujah video from Then we will watch He is Risen! Sometimes there is a discussion beyond the scriptures and sometimes we just get through each egg/scripture, a beautiful spirit is always there.Īfter going through the eggs we watch an Easter video from lds.org. When we do this FHE I let the children choose a couple of eggs then we start with 1 and go to 12, reading each scripture and pass around each item. Then print off the scriptures in the document above and gather the items for each scripture putting them in the corresponding egg. ** when you click on this link you will be asked if you would like to join drop box but you do not have to, to get the printable, just click through to see the pdf.**Īll you have to do is grab a bag of 12 eggs and put numbers 1-12 on them with Stickers, a Sharpie or even cut numbers with a Cricut Create Machine which is what I did (I just have this basic machine but I love it).
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I have created a free printable for you to make your own Easter Story Eggs here. We made this at a Relief Society activity and now that I think of it, this might have been meant to be an advent but we always use it for FHE.Įach egg has a scripture to tell part of the Easter story as well as an item that the children can look at, hold, or smell creating sensory engagement which helps them retain the story better. I know that it won’t be long that we move on to the FHE shared on page 2 of this post which is better for an older group. Easter Story Eggs I have children from the age of 4-17 yrs old and over the years it has been perfect for our family. The one we have been doing for years is this story of Easter in eggs. Tweet Easter is coming so quick this year! Are you all ready? It’s easy to get caught up in the fun of Easter with the Easter Bunny, baskets, Easter egg hunts and food but I want my children to know WHY we celebrate Easter and gain their own testimony of our Savior Jesus Christ and his atonement, and know that HE LIVES! At our house it is tradition to do an Easter Family Home evening the Monday before Easter that focuses on the Savior’s crucifixion and resurrection.