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Scanner Button Settings

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On-screen Manual > Scanning Guide > Scanning Using the Scanner Buttons > Scanner Button Settings

Scanner Button Settings

Set to start MP Navigator EX when a Scanner Button is pressed.

Specifying the Scanner Button settings using MP Navigator EX allows you to scan documents easily.

Scanner Button Settings via MP Navigator EX

Important

Log on to an administrator account before making the settings.

Windows Vista

1.From the Start menu, select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Scanners and Cameras.

2.Select WIA CanoScan (model name), then click Properties.

3.In the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.

4.In the WIA CanoScan (model name) Properties dialog box, select the Event tab.

5.In Actions on the Event tab, set MP Navigator EX as the application to start.

Set MP Navigator EX 2.1 for all events in Select an event.

If MP Navigator EX is already set, click Cancel to end.

6.Click OK.

Windows XP

1.From the Start menu, select Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware.

2.In the resulting screen, click Scanners and Cameras.

3.Right-click WIA CanoScan (model name), then click Properties.

4.In Actions on the Event tab, set MP Navigator EX as the application to start.

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Canon LiDE 700F manual Scanner Button Settings 253 of 308 pages, Windows Vista, Windows XP

LiDE 700F specifications

The Canon LiDE 700F is an exceptional flatbed scanner designed for both home and office use, combining advanced technology with user-friendly features. Standing out in the market, this device offers a perfect blend of speed, versatility, and high image quality that caters to a wide range of scanning needs.

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