Capturx for ArcGIS® makes it easy to collect data in the field by using pen and paper to create features and annotations in ArcMap®.
Simply select what you want to create from the map’s legend and place it on the map by drawing its location. When you connect the pen to your computer, you can review your new feature and then add it to your Geodatabase. What could be simpler? Contact us at sales@keckwood.com to schedule an online demonstration of this new and easy to use technology.
Don't change the way you currently work, just make your work easier:
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Now you can edit and review data in ArcGIS Desktop. Never retype or rekey any of your pen collected data ever again!
Capturx for ArcGIS Desktop enables you to print out any ArcGIS map and feature legend on digital paper, and then make changes and annotations to the map in ArcGIS by simply writing on the printed map. Print digital pattern on demand (more than 6,100 pages per Adapx Digital Pen). Choose from 3 different paper sizes! You can print from A0, A2, and A4.
There is no need to modify your existing ESRI products because Capturx for ArcGIS can be used with any ArcGIS Desktop licenses, including ArcView®, ArcEditor™, or ArcInfo®, and is compatible with geodatabase feature classes, such as personal and enterprise ArcSDE®.
Click here to see the ArcGIS demo at the ESRI user conference.
So what is included with the basic Capturx Extension for ArcGIS Desktop? It includes:
- the software extension that runs in ArcGIS desktop that allows you to print maps with the Anoto digital pattern and import the updates from your digitial pen,
- one penx digital pen with USB docking station
- docking station for the pen
- a "Rite in the Rain" All Weather Digital Journal
- Capturx extension for Microsoft OneNote
- five ink refill cartridges
- 6,100 digital Anoto pages
To Order or request quote:
For more information or to request a quote please contact us at sales@keckwood.com or 678-417-4000.
Support and Information
- Download the datasheet for a complete list of key features.
- For a list of qualified printers click here.
- FAQs & Online Help
- Capturx for ArcGIS Case Study
- Article in American Surveyor By Joseph H. Bell, LS - July 2008
