ClaroRead v10
INTRODUCING THE HUB
Have A Question?
The short answer is “yes”. The software can be used with headphones.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
See Voices for a list of our available voices. You can get any of these voices with any version of ClaroRead for PC – SE, Standard, Plus or Pro.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
ClaroRead for Mac has the same core features as ClaroRead for Windows – speech, scanning/OCR, spellcheck, screen tinting, word prediction – but a slightly smaller feature set. These are generally less-used features, for the obvious reason that if they were popular we would have built them into ClaroRead for Mac already!
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
Speech company IVONA created two Welsh text-to-speech voices for Windows PC, Geraint and Gwyneth. You can purchase them from Harpo online.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
We reserve the right to apply a monthly service usage consumption cap of 25,000 pages of OCR (site licences) or 1000 pages of OCR (individual licences).
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
Yes. ScreenRuler for PC and ScreenRuler for Mac supports dual monitors.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
Yes. ClaroRead for Windows will run just fine. However, if your tablet is running Windows 10S you will have to upgrade it (for free!) to Windows 10 Home.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
No, Word only supports 15 colours (16 including white) for background highlighting.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
You get 90 days support and upgrades from the date you purchase the software. After that it depends on your licence: generally, end-user and annual licences include free upgrades and support, and one-off perpetual licences do not. See the particular product page or legal for more details.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
You can get the latest version of the software if you have an end-user licence or annual site licence.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
No: the initial use of a key is what counts against your limit. Contact Support to update your key so it works on your new machine.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/
Yes. It counts as one use.
Reference: https://www.clarosoftware.com/support/faqs/