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Capture2Text v4.6.2 32bit
Capture2Text v4.6.2 32bit
Capture2Text enables users to quickly OCR a portion of the screen using a keyboard shortcut. The resulting text will be saved to the clipboard by default.
How to OCR:
Position your mouse at the top-left corner of the text that you want to OCR.
Press the OCR key (Windows Key + Q) to begin an OCR capture.
Move your mouse to resize the blue box over the text that you want to OCR.
Press the OCR key again or left-click to complete the OCR capture. The OCR'd text will be placed in the clipboard.
To cancel an OCR capture, press ESC.
To move the entire OCR capture box, hold down the right mouse button and drag.
To nudge the OCR capture box, use the arrow keys.
To toggle the active OCR capture box corner, press the space bar.
To change the OCR language, right-click the Capture2Text tray icon, select the OCR Language option and then select the desired language.
To quickly switch between 3 languages, use the OCR language quick access keys: Windows Key + 1, Windows Key + 2, and Windows Key + 3.
When Chinese or Japanese is selected, you should specify the text direction (vertical/horizontal/auto) using the text direction key: Windows Key + W. If auto is selected, horizontal will be used when the capture width is more than twice the height, otherwise vertical will be used. The text direction also affects how furigana is stripped from Japanese text.
(For Japanese) When OCR pre-processing is enabled, by default, Capture2Text will attempt to strip out furigana. You may disable this behavior in "Preferences... -> OCR -> Strip Furigana".
Using the Preferences dialog, you can change the following OCR settings:
OCR Hotkeys.
Current OCR Language.
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Capture2Text v4.6.2 64bit
Capture2Text v4.6.2 64bit
Capture2Text enables users to quickly OCR a portion of the screen using a keyboard shortcut. The resulting text will be saved to the clipboard by default.
How to OCR:
Position your mouse at the top-left corner of the text that you want to OCR.
Press the OCR key (Windows Key + Q) to begin an OCR capture.
Move your mouse to resize the blue box over the text that you want to OCR.
Press the OCR key again or left-click to complete the OCR capture. The OCR'd text will be placed in the clipboard.
To cancel an OCR capture, press ESC.
To move the entire OCR capture box, hold down the right mouse button and drag.
To nudge the OCR capture box, use the arrow keys.
To toggle the active OCR capture box corner, press the space bar.
To change the OCR language, right-click the Capture2Text tray icon, select the OCR Language option and then select the desired language.
To quickly switch between 3 languages, use the OCR language quick access keys: Windows Key + 1, Windows Key + 2, and Windows Key + 3.
When Chinese or Japanese is selected, you should specify the text direction (vertical/horizontal/auto) using the text direction key: Windows Key + W. If auto is selected, horizontal will be used when the capture width is more than twice the height, otherwise vertical will be used. The text direction also affects how furigana is stripped from Japanese text.
(For Japanese) When OCR pre-processing is enabled, by default, Capture2Text will attempt to strip out furigana. You may disable this behavior in "Preferences... -> OCR -> Strip Furigana".
Using the Preferences dialog, you can change the following OCR settings:
OCR Hotkeys.
Current OCR Language.
...
5,122
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