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ted chittenden <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi to all.

Lisa,
The way the Webvism system works is that it does not tell you directly what the capcia is; rather, it reads through a webpage looking for captia and then it copies the information to your clipboard. After it has copied the information to your clipboard, it will say to the effect of "Copied to clipboard". You then go to the edit box where the captia is supposed to be entered, turn on forms mode, and paste the information from your clipboard. It usually takes Webvism two or three minutes to search the web page looking for capsia to place on your computer's clipboard.

I actually haven't tried using the Webvism hot keys--if I have capsia I need to find on a specific site, I go to the Webvism menu under tools and do it that way. I should note that I have only done this once (I don't usually sign up for clubs and the like on websites), and everything I've said above is from pure memory.

Ted
---- Lisa McManus <[log in to unmask]> wrote: 
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> Hi all,
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> I have installed webvisum as an add on to fire fox.  I looked at the help file for webvisum and it said that the hot key for solving captias is control alt 6, but when I go to the page where the captia is and do that command it doesn't say anything at all.  Does anyone have any idea why this might be?  Thanks very much.
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> Lisa
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