Canon imageFORMULA P-208II Scan-tini Personal Document Scanner User Manual - Page 63

Basic settings] Tab, Initialize], Launch method setting, Display setting for when scanner connected

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[Initialize] A confirmation dialog box appears when you click the [Initialize] button. All CaptureOnTouch data are deleted and returned to the default settings. Click [Preferences] from the [CaptureOnTouch P-xxx] menu while the main screen of CaptureOnTouch is displayed. The following describes the setting items of each tab displayed in the [Environmental Settings] dialog box. [Basic settings] Tab On the [Basic settings] tab, configure the following settings. Launch method setting By default, CaptureOnTouch becomes resident in the system when you start your computer. Clear the [Make CaptureOnTouch resident] check box to not make CaptureOnTouch resident in the system. Display setting for when scanner connected Select the [Launch CaptureOnTouch when scanner is connected] checkbox to open the main screen of CaptureOnTouch automatically when the scanner is connected to the computer. This setting is only enabled when CaptureOnTouch is running (or resident in the system). Back Up / Restore Use the [Back Up] and [Restore] buttons to back up the configuration file (settings, registered jobs, etc.) of CaptureOnTouch and restore the settings from the backup data. [Back Up] button Back up the settings of CaptureOnTouch to a backup file (*.plist). You can store the initial settings of CaptureOnTouch by performing a backup before you first use CaptureOnTouch. [Restore] button Restore the settings from the backup file. When using multiple computers, you can back up the environmental settings of one computer and then perform a restore on the other computers so that all of the computers have the same settings. 62

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[Initialize]
A confirmation dialog box appears when you click the [Initialize] button.
All CaptureOnTouch data are deleted and returned to the default settings.
Click [Preferences] from the [CaptureOnTouch P-xxx] menu while the
main screen of CaptureOnTouch is displayed.
The following describes the setting items of each tab displayed in the
[Environmental Settings] dialog box.
[Basic settings] Tab
On the [Basic settings] tab, configure the following settings.
Launch method setting
By default, CaptureOnTouch becomes resident in the system when you
start your computer. Clear the [Make CaptureOnTouch resident] check box
to not make CaptureOnTouch resident in the system.
Display setting for when scanner connected
Select the [Launch CaptureOnTouch when scanner is connected]
checkbox to open the main screen of CaptureOnTouch automatically
when the scanner is connected to the computer. This setting is only
enabled when CaptureOnTouch is running (or resident in the system).
Back Up / Restore
Use the [Back Up] and [Restore] buttons to back up the configuration file
(settings, registered jobs, etc.) of CaptureOnTouch and restore the
settings from the backup data.
[Back Up] button
Back up the settings of CaptureOnTouch to a backup file (*.plist). You can
store the initial settings of CaptureOnTouch by performing a backup before
you first use CaptureOnTouch.
[Restore] button
Restore the settings from the backup file.
When using multiple computers, you can back up the environmental
settings of one computer and then perform a restore on the other
computers so that all of the computers have the same settings.