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Hi, everyone.
I just tried using DocuScan Plus but can't get it to work.  I'm using a 
Windows 7 64-bit machine with I.E. 8.  The site asks me to press Enter 
to begin; and then it asks me two times, a few seconds apart, to press 
alt-r to continue; and then, nothing happens.  Does anyone have any 
ideas as to what the problem is?  Is my operating system the problem?
Thanks!
Rachel
On 12/9/2010 2:57 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
> Just heard about this a half hour ago and tryed it. It's super!
> You can now scan, without installing blind software reading programs,
> like openbook, kurzweil, etc.!
> It's scanning in the cloud!
> How to use it?
> 1. First, plug in your scanner to the computer.
> 2. open whatever browser you're using.
> 3. Now, turn off your screen reader, you won't need it for this!
> 4. type in www.docuscanplus.com <http://www.docuscanplus.com> and press
> enter.
> 5. Now, it will start speaking. Just follow the prompts. You can create
> a 3 day trial.
> Then, after you did that, you can go to where it says simple scan and
> hit enter.
> Then, click the continue button to start scanning whatever you have,
> whether it's a book, etc.!
> Pretty cool stuff.
> They will be coming out with a version that works on all cell phones!
> Harry
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