Screenshot Reader 11 specification

PC requirements

Operating systems

  • Microsoft® Windows® 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7
  • Microsoft Windows Server® 2016 / 2012 / 2012 R2 / 2008 R2
  • For working with localized interfaces, corresponding language support required

Hardware

  • 1 GHz processor or higher
  • 1024 MB RAM
  • 600 MB of hard disk space for typical program installation and 700 MB free space for optimal program operation
  • Video card with 1024x768 resolution or higher

Saving formats

  • DOC

    Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document

  • RTF

    Rich Text Format

  • XLS

    Microsoft Excel 97-2003 Document

  • CSV

    Microsoft Office Excel Comma-Separated Values File

  • TXT

    Text document

  • ODT

    OpenOffice.org Writer format

  • JPEG

    Gray, color

  • PNG

    Black and white, gray, color

  • BMP

    Black and white, gray, color

Note: To be able to send captured text directly to Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel you must have the respective application installed on your computer.

Interface languages

Recognition languages

ABBYY Screenshot Reader supports more than 180 recognition languages, more than 40 of them with dictionary support (marked with ×):

Abkhaz
Adyghe
Afrikaans
Agul
Albanian
Altaic
Armenian (Eastern) ×
Armenian (Grabar) ×
Armenian (Western) ×
Avar
Aymara
Azeri (Cyrillic)
Azeri (Latin) ×
Bashkir ×
Basic
Basque
Belarusian
Bemba
Blackfoot
Breton
Bugotu
Bulgarian ×
Buryat
C/C++
Catalan ×
Cebuano
Chamorro
Chechen
Chinese Simplified
Chinese Traditional
Chukchee
Chuvash
COBOL
Corsican
Crimean Tatar
Croatian ×
Crow
Czech ×
Dakota
Danish ×
Dargwa
Dungan
Dutch ×
Dutch (Belgian) ×
English ×
Eskimo (Cyrillic)
Eskimo (Latin)
Esperanto
Estonian ×
Even
Evenki
Faroese
Fijian
Finnish ×
Fortran
French ×
Frisian
Friulian
Gagauz
Galician
Ganda
German (Luxembourg)
German (new spelling) ×
German ×
Greek ×
Guarani
Hani
Hausa
Hawaiian
Hebrew ×
Hungarian ×
Icelandic
Ido
Indonesian ×
Ingush
Interlingua
Irish
Italian ×
Japanese ×
Java
Jingpo
Kabardian
Kalmyk
Karachay-Balkar
Karakalpak
Kasub
Kawa
Kazakh
Khakass
Khanty
Kikuyu
Kirghiz
Kongo
Korean ×
Korean (Hangul) ×
Koryak
Kpelle
Kumyk
Kurdish
Lak
Latin ×
Latvian ×
Lezgi
Lithuanian ×
Luba
Macedonian
Malagasy
Malay
Malinke
Maltese
Mansi
Maori
Mari
Maya
Miao
Minangkabau
Mohawk
Romanian (Moldova)
Mongol
Mordvin
Nahuatl
Nenets
Nivkh
Nogay
Norwegian (Bokmal) ×
Norwegian (Nynorsk) ×
Nyanja
Occidental
Occitan
Ojibway
Ossetian
Papiamento
Pascal
Polish ×
Portuguese ×
Portuguese (Brazil) ×
Quechua (Bolivia)
Rhaeto-Romance
Romanian ×
Romany
Rundi
Russian ×
Russian (old spelling) ×
Rwanda
Sami (Lappish)
Samoan
Scottish Gaelic
Selkup
Serbian (Cyrillic, Latin)
Shona
Simple chemical formulas
Slovak ×
Slovenian ×
Somali
Sorbian
Sotho
Spanish ×
Sunda
Swahili
Swazi
Swedish ×
Tabasaran
Tagalog
Tahitian
Tajik
Tatar ×
Thai ×
Tok Pisin
Tongan
Tswana
Tun
Turkish ×
Turkmen (Cyrillic)
Turkmen (Latin)
Tuvinian
Udmurt
Uighur (Cyrillic, Latin)
Ukrainian ×
Uzbek (Cyrillic, Latin)
Vietnamese ×
Welsh
Wolof
Xhosa
Yakut
Yiddish
Zapotec
Zulu

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Comments

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    Getsby

    Good 'old' Screenshot Reader got even better?!
    Well… yes and no!

    There is a bug in Screenshot Reader 11 with recognition of the part of the screen in case of Windows 10 scaling.
    When you use Windows 10 scaling (150% in my case – 4K screen and old eyes) reader is not aware of that and reading wrong part of the screen!

    Before version 11 I’ve being using 9 on Windows 8.1 for years with 125% scaling and hadn’t have that problem.

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