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Introduction 5
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1.3
Button Functions Overview
Each button on the scanner's panel corresponds to an
on-screen scanning
button in
Mac
Action program.
The following button functions are available:
·
Copy
-- Scans
documents or images directly to the printer without saving
them to your hard drive, making it ideal for getting a quick copy of a
document or image. MacAction t
ransforms your scanner and printer into
a convenient office copier.
·
Scan
-- Scans documents or images to a linked image-editing application
programs for viewing or post processing. Alternatively you may set up
this button as a hot key to simply launch any application program without
scanning action.
·
PDF
--
Scans documents and recognizes letters on a page, then write
them into a text-searchable pdf file.
You may determine where they are
saved and how their files are named to best meet your needs.
·
Custom
-- Allows you to customize this button as any of the available
scanning functions (OCR, File, Scan, Copy, Email, PDF, FTP).
Except
Custom
button, all buttons are permanently assigned to a specific
function and cannot be reassigned to a different function.
2
Button Configuration Window Overview
MacAction allows you to tailor
each individual scanner button
to meet your
scanning needs of all time.
There are two ways to
configure or view the button
settings
of
Mac
Action
:
·
Click the icon
in the Dock.
·
Right-click
the icon
in the Dock, and then choose
Button
Configuration...
in the pop-up menu that opens.
Within the Button Configuration window, you can find a row of icons running
through the left side of the window. Each icon corresponds to a single-touch
button on your scanner's panel (as well as MacAction's on-screen Execute
menu
)
. If not all available buttons are displayed, drag the scrolling bar up and
down to navigate through them. Clicking any icon on the left pane and its
current button settings are displayed immediately on the right pane. You may