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SuperPen Operation Manual, Version 2.34
๎€Ÿ Edit the text manually using the Character Bar. Press
, or to de-highlight
the text, and then press to display the Character Bar. For instructions on how
to use the Character Bar, see p. 70.
๎€Ÿ Edit the text manually using the Opticard. Scan the Opticard key on the Opticard
and begin scanning Opticard keys as needed. For instructions on how to use the
Opticard, see p. 73.
4. To insert a new paragraph before scanning the next line of text, press
.
5. When you have finished scanning, press twice. The scanned text is saved on your
SuperPen.
Notes Menu Options
Edit Current File
Opens the last Notes file you worked on. The name of the file appears at the top of the Notes
menu.
New File
Creates a new Notes file. When you select this option, a name is assigned to the file
automatically. If you wish, you can enter a different file name. To create a new file:
1. Select New File. An Enter file name dialog box opens, with an automatically
generated name displayed in the file name field.
2. If you want to edit the file name, you can scan in a new name or edit the file name
manually. The SuperPen saves up to eight characters in the name.
Note:
The file name field is initially in Scan Only mode. If you scan text, the first eight letters
that you scan replace the automatically generated file name, and the OK button is
highlighted. If you want to rescan the name or edit the text manually, press first to
return to the file name field.
To manually edit the file name, press twice to access the Character Bar, or activate
the Opticard by scanning the Opticard key. The file name field will then be in Edit mode.
To reset the numbering of automatically generated file names, press . Select Yes when
the โ€œReset default file name?โ€ prompt appears.
3. Select OK.
Open File
Opens an existing Notes file:
1. Select Open File.
2. Select the desired file.
Using the Notes Application
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