![]() ![]() Tip: After the document is done opening, save the document by selecting “File > Save”. Once the window closes, you will be able to access and navigate through the document. This window has a progress bar so you can see where it is in the process. ![]() If you don’t have your textbook split into chapter files, you can simply input the page range that you need without opening the whole textbook at once.Īfter you select “Open”, a pop-up window will appear and Kurzweil will go through a two-step process of adding each page then recognizing them, which makes the document accessible to be read out loud. It is generally best to open a chapter of a textbook at a time. The longer your document is, the longer it will take Kurzweil to open and convert it. It will automatically auto-populate the page range with the full length of the document you have chosen to open, but you can change this number if you only need to open a portion of the document.ĭue to the amount of time the recognition process can take, we do not recommend opening an entire textbook at once within Kurzweil unless it has already been saved in a “.kes” format. Google Drive: If you receive digital course materials from the DRC, you can open these from the “Open from Google Drive” option.Īfter choosing the file you want to open, a pop-up window titled “Recognition Page Range” will appear.If you use the Universal Library, you can access your files across different devices and on. Kurzweil’s Universal Library: The Universal Library is Kurzweil’s cloud storage for your Kurzweil files.Local computer: If you store your course materials on your computer, you can open them by selecting the “Open” option.There are three different places that you can open a document from: ![]() To open a document in Kurzweil, navigate to the top menu and go to “File > Open”. If you need your course materials in a compatible file type that you can open in Kurzweil, please read the student section on our Alternative Formats web page to learn how to request alternative formats and receive compatible course materials. You can open PDF, EPUB, RTF, Daisy, PNG, and JPG files in Kurzweil. Visit us during the DRC Adaptive Technology drop-in hours from 1:00 to 2:00 pm on Monday through Friday, or schedule an appointment by emailing Visit Kurzweil’s Customer Support Portal.For troubleshooting and technical support: ![]()
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