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keyboard scanner word prosseser and to give copies to printer The standard technology to use for input of text is a keyboard and more recently, a scanner. The keys are depressed on the keyboard and whatever the user depresses is transferred to the word processor, built into the office application in use. Using a scanner enables one to manipulate text after converting it from jpeg to Word. A scanner can also save in PDF format and there are programs to convert this to Word as well.

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