hi andrew, ok i get it, but is the product id and the serial number the same? i 
can't find the product id on the about of the fine reader pro
Il giorno 19/mag/2014, alle ore 10:58 PM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:

> You can't highlight the product ID in this window.  As Annie has already 
> said, you could use Voiceover specific command to copy last spoken phrase to 
> the clipboard which you activate with vo+shift+c shortcut key combination.  
> Just to make it clear, this shortcut key combination will copy the last piece 
> of text that voiceover has said.  Be aware that it will copy everything that 
> voiceover says.  So in this particular case, when you want to copy the serial 
> number, Voiceover will say: "serial number: xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx".  Then you 
> press the key combination immediately after Voiceover has said it and you 
> will have this phrase on your clipboard.  However, remember that the 
> clipboard will contain not just the serial number but also what Voiceover has 
> said before it, i.e. "serial number:".  So when you go to the registration 
> page and in the serial number box paste the content of the clipboard, you 
> will also have pasted the "serial number". So once you've pasted the 
> clipboard you have to delete everything that goes before the actual serial 
> number.  It sounds complex but you will gett used to it.  You may want to 
> practise by pasting your clipboard to an empty textedit document to see how 
> this command vo+shift+c works in reality.  This is a very useful command and 
> I use it all the time.
> 
> Hope this will help.
> 
> Andrew
> On 19 May 2014, at 18:24, Dionipher Presas Herrera <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> 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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