Canon CanoScan FB 630U User Guide - Page 28

Scan Area Settings

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Scan Area Settings STEP 2 Using the image in the preview window, you can define the actual area to be scanned. Operating Procedures Position the pointer in the preview window. The + symbol marks the current position of the pointer. Click the mouse button and drag the mouse in the direction you want to define on the image as a frame. The selected area is enclosed in a dotted frame. The area enclosed in this dotted frame is the area that will actually be scanned. Selection Frame • Clicking the mouse button outside the Selection Frame causes the selected area to be deselected. • Change the position of the Selection Frame by moving the pointer inside it, as it changes into an omni-directional arrow [ ]. Clicking and dragging the cursor in this state will cause the Selection Frame to move without changing its shape. • Placing the mouse cursor over the dotted line of the Selection Frame causes the cursor to change into one of four shapes Dragging the Selection Frame with the mouse cursor changes the shape of the Selection Frame. • Double-clicking the mouse button anywhere in the Preview window selects the entire image. Hint • To specify small areas with precision, it is convenient to expand the preview display with the Zoom In button. See Zooming on the (P. 29). 28

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Using the image in the preview window, you can define the actual area to be scanned.
Operating Procedures
Position the pointer in the preview window.
The + symbol marks the current position of the pointer.
Click the mouse button and drag the mouse in the direction you want to
define on the image as a frame.
The selected area is enclosed in a dotted frame.
The area enclosed in this dotted frame
is the area that will actually be scanned.
• Clicking the mouse button outside the Selection Frame causes the selected area to
be deselected.
• Change the position of the Selection Frame by moving the pointer inside it, as it
changes into an omni-directional arrow [
]. Clicking and dragging the cursor in
this state will cause the Selection Frame to move without changing its shape.
• Placing the mouse cursor over the dotted line of the Selection Frame causes the
cursor to change into one of four shapes [
] [
] [
] [
]. Dragging the
Selection Frame with the mouse cursor changes the shape of the Selection Frame.
• Double-clicking the mouse button anywhere in the Preview window selects the
entire image.
Hint
• To specify small areas with precision, it is convenient to expand the preview
display with the Zoom In button. See Zooming on the
(P. 29)
.
Scan Area Settings
Selection
Frame