They weren't designed to be compatible with a simple OBD2 scanner... you'll need someone with the Insite program and appropriate diagnostic connector to read codes.
*.doc or *.docx
A computer can read text that is formatted as binary data, and some text applications can scan in documents, with varying degrees of accuracy. (see the related link for more info)
You can't. It requires a scanner to read them.
With a barcode scanner.
OCR (optical character recognition) is a function of a scanner system for a computer used to take paper documents (or what have you) with writing on them and convert it to a format that a PC can read and edit. This, because it's a function of a scanner, makes it an "input" device. Hope that helps!
You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.
A scanner is a device that produces machine-readable copies by converting physical documents or images into a digital format that can be read and stored electronically. Scanners are commonly used to digitize paper documents, photographs, and other physical media for storage and processing on computers.
It depends on the printer and scanner - go to the maker's website for instructions.
yes, they can store documents. In fact.. not just text documents, word documents and more.. The sdcard has NOTHING to do with whether or not you're phone will read it. A Blackberry can read all ms office documents and Android phones with a simple, usually-free, app from the market can also read ms office docs. Most modern phones can also read rtf and txt documents easily
A special scanning device that can read carefully placed pencil marks on specially designed documents. This is an input device.
optical reader