if the image is findable, simply hit the VO+shift+m key and then scroll down to 
recognize image is capcha.

THere will be some sites (like aliexpress.com) where the image is not visible 
or viewable. In that case, Romula will not work. Otherwise, it should work just 
about everywhere else.

-eric

On Jul 24, 2015, at 9:07 AM, 'Margaret Ricciardi' via MacVisionaries wrote:

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> trying to use Rumola to figure out captchas, but I can’t get it to work. It 
> says that there is a captcha on the page, but I can’t get any further than 
> that How do I get it to recognize the captcha?.
> Peggy & Dixie Marie
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