RE: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR

2015-11-19 Thread via Talk
PM To: 'Loy'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' Subject: RE: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR I did those steps, but to be certain, I just repeated the steps without success. Barbara -Original Message- From: Loy [mailto:loyrg2...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 11:17

RE: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR

2015-11-19 Thread Barbara via Talk
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 10:23 AM To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Subject: RE: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR This might sound like a silly question, Barbara, but did you reboot the computer after enabling the Windows tif feature? -Original M

Re: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR

2015-11-18 Thread Loy via Talk
This is what I did and it worked. 1. Control, Alt., V, this opens the virtual view dialog 2. choose file as source 3. tab to OCR 4. click OK, an open file dialog appears 5. find your JPG file and then click open and wait a few seconds and it will convert to text. Hopes this helps -

Re: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR

2015-11-18 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk
hmm, Before installing the latest app updates, and following these instructions to a tee, using VV for OCR on a .pdf file, I received the technical info regarding there being no object, or something to that effect. Now, I hear a few pages supposedly recognized, then the word cancel, then no

RE: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR

2015-11-18 Thread Barbara via Talk
ts.window-eyes.com> Subject: Re: Accessible withVirtualView and OCR This is what I did and it worked. 1. Control, Alt., V, this opens the virtual view dialog 2. choose file as source 3. tab to OCR 4. click OK, an open file dialog appears 5. find your JPG file and then click open and wait a