In particular, I'm interested to make a Keystroke shortcut such that is works similarly as the pen's Tablet -> Eraser shortcut key, except for OneNote's Panning Hand.
That is to say, the Panning Hand will only be activated as long as the pen button is held, and then I will have the same OneNote Drawing/Writting properties as soon as I let go of the button.
As of now, I have created the Keystroke Alt-H to access the Panning Hand, which is suboptimal because I have to manually return to my drawing settings every time I have used the keystroke and want to return to my writing.
One idea that I have is looking up how Wacom Tablet's shorcuts are defined, and hope that I can replicate the idea to a new Keystroke command, which instead of accesing OneNotes' eraser, it activates the panning hand. However, I think this would warrant another post for the question.
I would apreciate your help greatly, as this is the only thing that keeps me from using OneNote.
Good day,
The closest answer to what you have described is to use the Pan/Scroll...
option in the Navigation
menu. While holding down the pen button you are able to scroll and when you release the button you can draw again.
You can view the setting I am reffering to by clicking here.