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C
HAPTER
3: I
NSTALLING
THE
P
APER
P
ORT
S
OFTWARE
3. Click Find Scanner.
The Setup program automatically finds the port where the PaperPort
scanning keyboard is connected, and makes any changes to the settings
for that port that are necessary for the scanning keyboard to work
properly. If the scanning keyboard and port are properly connected,
the scanning keyboard makes a short humming sound.
If the scanning keyboard is not connected correctly, a message tells you
that the scanning keyboard was “Not Found.” Make sure that each
cable is connected correctly, and click Find Scanner again.
4. Click OK.
A message tells you to restart Windows to accept the new settings for
the port.
5. Click Restart.
That completes the installation of the PaperPort 3.6 Software. You now
need to calibrate the scanning keyboard.
C
ALIBRATING
THE
P
APER
P
ORT
IX
S
CANNING
K
EYBOARD
Calibrating adjusts the internal scanning mechanism to produce the best
possible image. To calibrate, use the calibration page included with the
scanning keyboard. You can also use any plain white sheet of paper that is
9 inches (22.9 cm) wide and at least 6 inches (15.2 cm) long.
To calibrate the scanning keyboard:
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Insert the 9-inch edge (the wider edge) of the calibration page into the
scanning keyboard. If you’re using a regular white sheet of paper, insert
it sideways, not lengthwise, into the scanning keyboard.
The sheet should extend over the two page markers that you use as
guides when inserting items. The scanner grabs the sheet and
automatically feeds it through the scan mechanism.
Calibration only takes a few seconds. Do not pull the paper out of the
scanning keyboard until calibration is complete.
That’s it! Your scanning keyboard is now ready for you to scan.
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