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JAWS reading text automatically
Hi all, I have a program that has an editable text box where I can type in a numerical value. At times the program will change this number to reflect what is going on. If my focus is on this text box
Hi all, I have a program that has an editable text box where I can type in a numerical value. At times the program will change this number to reflect what is going on. If my focus is on this text box
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Frank Ventura
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
This is really interesting. We have an all singing all dancing scanner which is a printer, photo-copier, fax, machine and scanner and is so complicated I leave it alone. But I will try it out with
This is really interesting. We have an all singing all dancing scanner which is a printer, photo-copier, fax, machine and scanner and is so complicated I leave it alone. But I will try it out with
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CJ &AA MAY <chrisalismay@...>
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
If Winston Chen, the developer of Voice Dream Scanner, can get it to recognize columns; which may happen by the end of the year or early next, then Voice Dream Scanner with a stand will likely match
If Winston Chen, the developer of Voice Dream Scanner, can get it to recognize columns; which may happen by the end of the year or early next, then Voice Dream Scanner with a stand will likely match
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
Also, have you tried just unplugging the scanner and plugging it back in?
Especially if you updated to Windows 10 2004.
Or you may have to go into the printer and scanner settings and select it
Also, have you tried just unplugging the scanner and plugging it back in?
Especially if you updated to Windows 10 2004.
Or you may have to go into the printer and scanner settings and select it
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
After you press the, JAWS Key + Spacebar, then, O, for OCR, and press, A , for acquire.
You need to arrow to the scanner to select it in the Convenient OCR / Cameras and Scanners list dialog. Now
After you press the, JAWS Key + Spacebar, then, O, for OCR, and press, A , for acquire.
You need to arrow to the scanner to select it in the Convenient OCR / Cameras and Scanners list dialog. Now
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Mike B.
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
I don't think OpenBook is the equal of Kurzweil 1000. Neither product is really being developed, but I'm glad I have K1000, because when I tried OpenBook, results weren't as good. Reading books is far
I don't think OpenBook is the equal of Kurzweil 1000. Neither product is really being developed, but I'm glad I have K1000, because when I tried OpenBook, results weren't as good. Reading books is far
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Dean Martineau <topdot@...>
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Re: excel - defining names
Hello,
You almost got everything right but the syntax.
Make sure you are in the cell you wish to make the beginning of your column headers.
Use the Alt + M,M,D key combination you used before
In the
Hello,
You almost got everything right but the syntax.
Make sure you are in the cell you wish to make the beginning of your column headers.
Use the Alt + M,M,D key combination you used before
In the
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Joe
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Re: Podcast, New Feature
Huh…well, that is interesting indeed. Does anyone actually use their computer in portrait mode? Even most laptop screens are not shaped like phone screens and you’d think that would also make
Huh…well, that is interesting indeed. Does anyone actually use their computer in portrait mode? Even most laptop screens are not shaped like phone screens and you’d think that would also make
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JM Casey
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excel - defining names
HI All,
I am trying to make my excel spreadsheet read the column names and row names when using the jaws+alt+shift+r or C commands that jaws provides.
So I did the following:
First I went
HI All,
I am trying to make my excel spreadsheet read the column names and row names when using the jaws+alt+shift+r or C commands that jaws provides.
So I did the following:
First I went
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Juan Hernandez
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
I use my IPhone with Voice dream Scanner for quick scans of mail or to quickly find out what an item on my desk is. It is remarkably accurate . But for important items I do use a flat bed scanner.
I use my IPhone with Voice dream Scanner for quick scans of mail or to quickly find out what an item on my desk is. It is remarkably accurate . But for important items I do use a flat bed scanner.
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Loy <loyrg2845@...>
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
See if it is available in device manager.
Either go directly to device manager and type scanner in the edit field, or from the windows key edit field, type in scanner and select scanners and cameras
See if it is available in device manager.
Either go directly to device manager and type scanner in the edit field, or from the windows key edit field, type in scanner and select scanners and cameras
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Glenn / Lenny
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
When I click “Acquire” my computer announces “ Finished – Failed to recognize text.” The scanner has not operated at all at this point. I have only 1 scanner and it is recognized in the
When I click “Acquire” my computer announces “ Finished – Failed to recognize text.” The scanner has not operated at all at this point. I have only 1 scanner and it is recognized in the
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Ed Culpepper
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
I haven’t had as much luck scanning more complicated documents with columns or charts using the JAWS OCR. I tend to open them using K1000 if it’s more complicated. I only use VoiceDream Scanner
I haven’t had as much luck scanning more complicated documents with columns or charts using the JAWS OCR. I tend to open them using K1000 if it’s more complicated. I only use VoiceDream Scanner
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Van Lant, Robin
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
When I was working my supervisor always laughed at me because I preferred to
use my flat bed scanner and did not feel the need for the agency to buy me a
pearl scanner.
I think a flat bed scanner
When I was working my supervisor always laughed at me because I preferred to
use my flat bed scanner and did not feel the need for the agency to buy me a
pearl scanner.
I think a flat bed scanner
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Glenn / Lenny
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
Honestly, my opinion is that scanning material with a flatbed scanner is always going to be a bit easier than using a phone unless you have a stand that can position your phone in a stationary
Honestly, my opinion is that scanning material with a flatbed scanner is always going to be a bit easier than using a phone unless you have a stand that can position your phone in a stationary
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David Goldfield <david.goldfield@...>
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Re: Podcast, New Feature
Well after a long search, I found what I think is the registry settings but it is very complicated and involves hex values.
If you don’t use hex values, it won’t work and I have an example to set
Well after a long search, I found what I think is the registry settings but it is very complicated and involves hex values.
If you don’t use hex values, it won’t work and I have an example to set
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Hicks Steven (CORNWALL IT SERVICES) <steven.hicks@...>
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
While we're on this topic, how does things like OpenBook compare to scanning apps for the phone, or things like envision AI?
While we're on this topic, how does things like OpenBook compare to scanning apps for the phone, or things like envision AI?
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David Csercsics
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
Does Jaws OCR have a book mode scanning like in Open Book or other scanners, that is single key activation of next page scan using something like the spacebar?
David Griffith
Sent from Mail for
Does Jaws OCR have a book mode scanning like in Open Book or other scanners, that is single key activation of next page scan using something like the spacebar?
David Griffith
Sent from Mail for
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David Griffith
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Re: Scanning with Open book versus JAWS
Alison,
Here are some suggestions I saved from list member, Mike B:
How to scan files using a scanning device with the Jaws OCR feature. Steps are below. This will only work with JAWS2018
Alison,
Here are some suggestions I saved from list member, Mike B:
How to scan files using a scanning device with the Jaws OCR feature. Steps are below. This will only work with JAWS2018
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Alan Robbins <arobbins1057@...>
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Re: Identifying Capitalized Words in MS Word
Is it possible to have capitalized letters be spoken with a different pitch when I just arrow through the document in Word? I did add to the pitch for all voices and it will speake with a higher
Is it possible to have capitalized letters be spoken with a different pitch when I just arrow through the document in Word? I did add to the pitch for all voices and it will speake with a higher
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kevin meyers
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