Thanks. Here is why I was messing up. It does one scan and puts an image on the screen. We can't see it, but if a sighted person sees it and adjusts it to be ok then they would hit the next button. It then scans again and writes the file and there it will ask you if that's it or you want to keep on scanning. If you are done it writes the file and asks you if you want to edit it in a word processor. If you answer yes then it opens the file in your default editor for txt files which is usually textedit unless you've changed it. If you're scanning a text document then the first step would let you see the image you scaned and you coukd rotate the image with buttons on the screen instead of physically doing it. Of course, you have to be able to see the image.
On Aug 25, 2008, at 11:38 PM, Dan wrote:

Hello,
I'll try to help. But I uninstalled the application after playing with it most of the day today. Use the tab key till you get to the guide me option and press enter. I think that you need to tell it that you are scanning Text and that you want Text to OCR and it will use the default text editor. It doesn't have TextEdit listed, but some way, I got it to bring up the file in TextEdit. This only worked when Exiting Vuescan. I had 2 options the first was if I wanted to purchase or not. I answered no. Then the next option was regarding the text editor and I just answered yes and Vuescan closed and there I was in TextEdit with the document I scanned. And because I am currently getting better results from the included copy of Readiris that shipped with my HP All-In-One, I decided to uninstall Vuescan. But I must say that the VO interface is really nice in Vuescan.
DanOn Aug 25, 2008, at 8:22 PM, Tim Grady wrote:

Dan, how did you set that? I got as far as creating a text file but I can't figure out how to get it to open the file in textedit.
On Aug 25, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Dan wrote:

Hello,
The way I currently have it set, after a page is scanned, it takes me to the text file opened in TextEdit.
Dan
On Aug 25, 2008, at 2:18 PM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:

Can you read already scanned pages as you are scanning new ones? I would not like having to scan entire documents before I could read them.

Rafael Bejarano
On Aug 25, 2008, at 1:14 PM, Dan wrote:

Hello, it does have a language setting popup and it supports around 18 or so languages.
Dan

On Aug 25, 2008, at 10:44 AM, will lomas wrote:

does it support multiple languages?

On 25 Aug 2008, at 18:42, Dan wrote:

Hello,
It does just fine. The only thing I'd like to see is the ability to automatically rotate Text to the correct orientation. I have already emailed the Author of the software regarding this.
Dan
On Aug 25, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Jessi Rathwell wrote:

ooh, wow, this is an OCR program? no one mentioned it when I asked before about OCRprograms lol! this is awesome, fully accessible!!! how does it do with text recgonission?
On 25-Aug-08, at 3:57 AM, A-Pro Studio wrote:

Hi all,

Some good news today:

VueScan for Mac ( http://www.hamrick.com ) is now 100% compatible with VoiceOver.

Ed Hamrick has re-released 8.4.82 and included full Voiceover access. No more "unknown" items, or items you have to interact with to get started. I use this app for all kind of picture and document/OCR scanning.

Thanks a lot Ed!
Take care,
John André






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