As for your second question yes you will be able to reinstall the app from
the App Store. It will be in the purchased section of your account.
Command-4 on the numbers row should jump you straight there.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at The hadley School For The Blind
www.hadley.edu
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From: "Dionipher Presas Herrera" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: i just bought the fine reader pro on the apple store
it's hard to highlight the product key of this, how did you do this? or
maybe if i skip the registration can i still have the updates? or if i
accidentally deleted it can i reinstall it again on the apple store without
paying?
Il giorno 19/mag/2014, alle ore 06:35 PM, Terje Strømberg
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
You must turn on the printer before opening Fine Reader Pro. After opening
FRP, interact with the table by vo-shift+down arrow, then down arrow to
your printer. vo-shift-up arrow to stop interact with the table, vo-right
arrow to get into the scanning formats.
Copied from earlier conversation:
If you want to be able to read the document but also preserve the image of
the document perfectly for sighted people, then choose to export
(command-s) the document as PDF. This will have an exact image of the
document with the text file imbedded so it's a perfect duel purpose
solution.
About the FineReader File Type
When FineReader imports a document, it analyses and recognises the
document. It allows users to correct and enhance the result. For example,
you could tell it that one page is actually two columns of text, or that a
certain region is a table, or an image, or you could correct certain words
that it has mis-recognised. To get a document perfectly OCR-ed could take
a lot of this kind of work. For that reason, FineReader lets you save this
as a FineReader document. Thus you don't need to redo this analysing,
recognition and correction again. If you want the document in a different
format you can just open the FineReader file and export it to a new file
type. Or you could open it and do some more enhancing before exporting.
All this enhancing business is not really possible if you can't see the
original document to begin with. So I never bother saving the FineReader
file. Once it's done analysing and recognising etcetera, I just export in
as many formats as I think I'll need (usually PDF and Word) and then close
and delete the FineReader document.
Best,
Nic
Fine Reader Pro
Thank you for bringing up this «show all option». I was not aware of this
option at all. That is because it say «go right, not marked, check box»,
but this is the show all check box. If you vo-left arrow when hearing «go
right, not make», you will be in a text information heading explaining the
«go right» check box. When this is checked you can scan to Pdf, Word,
Excel, Power Point, ODT, TXT, RTF, CSV, HTML, IMAGE, FB2, ePub. Not bad,
ha. Can not confirm all these formats though. I don`t even know what kind
of formats some of them are.
1. Open Fine Reader
2. Interact with the table shift-vo+down arrow
3 Down arrow to your scanner and stop interact with the table shift-vo+up
arrow
4. Tab once and you will here «go to right, not marked, check box»
5. Hit vo-space and you have alll these format options.
6. vo-command+up arrow, then vo-down arrow to the table, vi-right to the
scroll area, interact vita the scroll are shift-vo-down arrow. No you can
vo-up or down or vo-left or ight between the formats.
Step 4. Tab is the clue i believe. To get to the check box «show all» that
Voice Over calls «go right, not marked, check box».
Sometimes you have to do step 1to 6 again after closing and opening
FineReader Pro again, but usually it opens in the settings you leaved it.
It may be other ways of using Voice Over to obtain this task of getting
all the formats shown.
Take care
19. mai 2014 kl. 10:31 skrev Dionipher Presas Herrera
<[email protected]>:
how can i register my fine reader pro on the web, where it direct me? the,
why cant i find my printer as my source?
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