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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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Book 13: Scanning and Other Ways to Get<br />

Material into <strong>WYNN</strong><br />

Acquiring a Document into <strong>WYNN</strong><br />

The acquisition (scanning) feature allows you to read and work with printed<br />

materials in <strong>WYNN</strong>. You can create a new document based on an acquired<br />

page or insert acquired pages into existing documents. You can also replace<br />

existing pages with acquired pages.<br />

Note: You can only acquire documents using <strong>WYNN</strong> Wizard.<br />

Device Selection<br />

Note: <strong>WYNN</strong> automatically detects the camera and scanner drivers that are<br />

installed on your computer, and selects one to use as the default. The<br />

first time you acquire a document; the software displays a message<br />

asking you to confirm the acquisition device selection. If you want to<br />

change the device, do the following.<br />

1. From the Advanced menu, choose Device Selection.<br />

2. In the Acquisition Source box, select Scanner or PEARL Camera.<br />

3. If you select Scanner as the acquisition source, select a scanner from<br />

the Device box.<br />

4. If necessary, select Properties to fine tune device settings.<br />

5. Click OK to save device selection and close the dialog box, or Cancel<br />

to close without saving changes.<br />

Acquiring a Page and Making a New Document<br />

To acquire a page and create a new document:<br />

1. Place the page you want to acquire face-down on the scanner, or<br />

face-up under the PEARL camera. If necessary, refer to your scanner<br />

or camera's documentation for more information about your device.<br />

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