Improving Performance - NUANCE OMNIFORM 3 User Manual

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Improving Performance

Low Disk Space
Right Mouse Button Functions
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) Automation Support
Improving Performance
8 Technical Information
Check your Temp folder for unnecessary files if you seem to be running
out of disk space too quickly. Files are stored here especially after a
system hang or crash. Usually the path to this folder is:
c:\Win95\Temp (Windows 95)
Some programs allow you to reconfigure your right mouse button for
various functions. This may prevent you from using certain OmniForm
functions, such as the right-mouse-button click to open a shortcut menu.
Use your other software to return the right mouse button to its default
state if you wish to use these right-mouse-button OmniForm functions.
OLE Automation support is built into OmniForm. This allows you to
write programs to control OmniForm from another application such as
Microsoft Visual Basic, or from an application that supports Visual Basic
for Applications (VBA) and other forms of OLE Automation control.
You might, for example, write a program that allows you to send
information from your open application directly into an OmniForm
form and then print that form.
An OmniForm OLE Automation Programmer's manual and sample
scripts are available. Please call 1-800-223-7346 for order information.
If you scan typeset, high-quality printed pages, text recognition
accuracy should be very high.
With lesser-quality pages, however, text recognition may not be as
accurate. This section discusses a number of factors that affect scanning
and recognition performance:
• Document Quality
• Scanning Angle
• Scanner Glass Clarity
• Paper Transparency
• HP AccuPage 2

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