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About the One Touch Button Panel's Names and Icons, A question mark for a button

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Scanning 5. To navigate through the panel's three views, click the green arrows at the top of the panel. Click these arrows to navigate through the panel's three views. The Button View The Hardware View The Detail View • The Button View is your main scanner control panel. Use it to scan or to see all nine buttons. • The Detail View shows the current scan settings for a button. • The Hardware View shows the current scanners connected to your computer. If the Properties window is not open, right-click the icon on the Detail View or Button View to open it. From the Hardware View and Detail View, click the green arrow to return to the Button View. You can also click on the hardware icon to return to the Button View. 6. To close the One Touch Button Panel, click the close button on the panel. About the One Touch Button Panel's Names and Icons The button names, such as PDF, eMail or Fax, indicate the original factory settings for a button. For example, the eMail button is set up to scan documents then immediately attach them to a new email message in Microsoft Outlook Express®. But you can change the name, the Destination Application, and any of the other aspects of the button. A question mark for a button, such as shown for button 5 in the examples above, means your computer does not have appropriate software for the initial factory settings (Fax software in the example above). In that case, you would probably want to change the name and Destination Application to something else. For example, if you scan a lot of documents that have faint images, such as handdrawn sketches in light pencil, you might want to change the button's name to Sketches, and the Destination Application to Microsoft Paint, or some other drawing program. See "Configuring the One Touch Buttons" on page 29 to change the settings of the buttons on the One Touch Button Panel. DocuMate 152 Scanner User's Guide 27

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DocuMate 152 Scanner User’s Guide
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Scanning
5.
To navigate through the panel’s three views, click the green
arrows at the top of the panel.
The Button View is your main scanner control panel. Use it
to scan or to see all nine buttons.
The Detail View shows the current scan settings for a
button.
The Hardware View shows the current scanners connected
to your computer.
If the Properties window is not open, right-click the icon on
the Detail View or Button View to open it.
From the Hardware View and Detail View, click the green
arrow to return to the Button View. You can also click on the
hardware icon to return to the Button View.
6.
To close the One Touch Button Panel, click the close button on
the panel.
About the One Touch Button Panel’s Names and Icons
The button names, such as PDF, eMail or Fax, indicate the original
factory settings for a button. For example, the eMail button is set
up to scan documents then immediately attach them to a new
email message in Microsoft Outlook Express
®
. But you can change
the name, the Destination Application, and any of the other aspects
of the button.
A question mark for a button, such as shown for button 5 in the
examples above, means your computer does not have appropriate
software for the initial factory settings (Fax software in the example
above). In that case, you would probably want to change the name
and Destination Application to something else. For example, if you
scan a lot of documents that have faint images, such as hand-
drawn sketches in light pencil, you might want to change the
button’s name to Sketches, and the Destination Application to
Microsoft Paint, or some other drawing program.
See “Configuring the One Touch Buttons” on page 29 to change
the settings of the buttons on the One Touch Button Panel.
The Button View
The Hardware View
The Detail View
Click these
arrows to
navigate
through the
panel’s three
views.