Wizcom 2 Professional 사용자 설명서
The Quicktionary
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To display the dictionary entry for another part of the
compound word:
compound word:
1. Press ENT to go to the Dictionary Screen (if you
scanned more than one word).
2. Press ESC to display the word list.
3. Scroll to the word you want to translate and press
3. Scroll to the word you want to translate and press
ENT.
For example: If you scan the word ‘Sprachgemeinschaft’,
the entry for ‘gemeinschaft’ appears. Go to the word list
and select ‘Sprache’ to view its translation.
the entry for ‘gemeinschaft’ appears. Go to the word list
and select ‘Sprache’ to view its translation.
Hear Scanned Text Read Aloud
Scanned text can be read aloud from both the Split
Screen and the Dictionary Screen. Adjust the volume
using Voice Settings in the Preferences menu.
Note: Not all dictionaries have text-to-speech functionality.
Access the Auto Speak option from Preferences in the
using Voice Settings in the Preferences menu.
Note: Not all dictionaries have text-to-speech functionality.
Access the Auto Speak option from Preferences in the
Quicktionary Menu.
When Auto Speak is selected:
Scrolling through the text in the Split Screen will
cause the word to be read aloud automatically as it
is highlighted.
cause the word to be read aloud automatically as it
is highlighted.
Accessing the Dictionary Screen by either
scanning a single word or from the Split Screen
will cause the word to be read aloud automatically.
scanning a single word or from the Split Screen
will cause the word to be read aloud automatically.
When Auto Speak is not selected:
Scrolling to the left in the Split Screen until the
icon is highlighted will cause the entire
sentence to be read aloud. Press ENT when the
icon is highlighted to hear the text read aloud again.
icon is highlighted to hear the text read aloud again.
Press ENT to hear the word read aloud in the
Dictionary Screen.
H
omogr
aph Pronunciation
A homograph is one of two or more words that have the
same spelling but differ in origin, meaning, and
same spelling but differ in origin, meaning, and