Accessing the Document Reader Our Android document reader currently works in two modes - the free “Clip Reader”, which reads text on the clipboard or shared with it from a web page, and the paid “File Reader” - available in the “Add-ons” screen as our “Text File Reader” add-on -which reads text in text files. You can access both of them from the sidebar menu. If you tap on the “File Reader” option and you’ve previously opened another document file with it, you’ll see a popup menu with options to reopen your last file, open a new file, or view a list of recently opened files. Introduction The built-in document reader in Pleco helps to streamline the process of reading through Chinese-language documents by making it easy to look up unknown words; you can look up a word in the dictionary simply by tapping on it, instead of having to write it in manually. You can bring in snippets of text from any document via the clipboard, or read entire text files (even very large ones) with the optional Text File Reader add-on. Clipboard Reader When you choose “Clip Reader” from the sidebar menu, it’ll bring up this screen, showing the contents of your device’s clipboard (text copied via the Copy command) or, if no clipboard text is available, an introductory welcome message: | There is no Document Reader properly speaking – and therefore it can't be accessed. – The idea obviously is to say "Accessing two document reaiding functions". There is no "File Reader" option on my Android Smartphone. Maybe there was – but it is now called "File/Ebook Reader". You may have changed this in the program – but not in the manual. – And such inconsistencies are very confusing – for a newbie. Same as above. – No reader properly speaking. But rather the <built-in> document reading function. For a newbie like me again confusing. Two terms for the same function. One only could be better. |
There is no Document Reader properly speaking – and
therefore it can't be accessed.
There is no "File Reader" option on my Android Smartphone.
Maybe there was – but it is now called "File/Ebook Reader".
How is this to be got into the Clipboard? - Maybe it has to be accessed over the Screen Reader/OCR.
What I am also not understanding is whether there is a mutual access from the Android clipboard to the MS Microsoft clipboard.
And in a more general way. - Have you ever taken the time to offer a kind of live tuition to customers, e.g. via TeamViewer.com?