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Images intended only for on-screen viewing need even less: 80 to 100 dpi is
adequate.
9.
For OCR (see the next section), use 300-400 dpi.
10.
Get to know your image-editing software. Experiment with the various filters and
effects you can apply to your scanned images--they can make all the difference in the
world. If you're really interested in mastering image editing or you need to learn a lot
quickly, consider taking a class or buying a book especially on that software program.
Inside Adobe Photoshop from New Riders Publishing would be one recommendation. An
edition of the book is available for each of the two current releases (3 and 4).
OCR Software
Using OCR, scanners can also be used to convert hardcopy text to a text file you can then
edit in your word processor, saving hours of retyping. In addition to stand-alone
programs like IBM's TextBridge, many of the better fax/modem software programs such
as Delrina WinFax PRO also include OCR capability.
Keep in mind that while most OCR programs have a 95 percent or higher accuracy rate,
they are not perfect. For best results, you need to start with a clean hard copy (preferably
on white paper), in a simple typeface, such as that produced by a typewriter. Handwritten
words, unless very neatly printed, usually don't translate very well. If your original is
messy, or the print is too small or fancy for the scanner to read easily, you might end up
spending as much time cleaning up the scanned text as you would retyping it after all.
Mouse & Joystick
** Hardware Guide Home **
A mouse is the primary input device for modern computers that feature operating systems
with a graphical user interface, such as Windows 3.11 or Windows 95. While keyboards
obviously excel at entering text, numbers, and symbols, your mouse is the tool you'll use
to tell your computer what to do with all the data you've entered.
Joysticks are almost exclusively used with game software and help the user more
effectively control the actions of computer-simulated airplanes or arcade-style games.
Defining Mice
All modern PC operating systems (Windows 3.11, Windows 95, and the Macintosh) rely
on an on-screen pointer to select and execute commands. A mouse is simply an input
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