First, you will need to unlock and decrypt the KSD file using the KeepSafe app. To do this, you will need to enter the correct pin code that you set when you hid the file. You can also use your fingerprint or face recognition if you enabled these features in the app.
Next, you will need to export the KSD file from the KeepSafe app to your phone's storage or a cloud service. To do this, you will need to select the file in the app and tap on the share icon. Then, you can choose where you want to save the file, such as your phone's gallery, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.
After that, you will need to rename the KSD file extension to match the original file format. For example, if the KSD file was originally a JPG image, you will need to change the extension from .ksd to .jpg. You can do this by using a file manager app on your phone or a computer.
Finally, you will need to use a software that can convert the original file format to a 18 file format. For example, if the original file was a JPG image, you will need to use a software that can convert JPG images to IBM Voice Type Language Script Data files. One such software is [DxDesigner], which is a schematic capture tool that can generate voice scripts from images. You can download and install DxDesigner on your computer and follow the instructions on how to use it [here].
By following these steps, you should be able to convert a KSD file to a 18 file. However, keep in mind that this process may not work for all types of files and may result in some loss of quality or functionality. Therefore, it is recommended that you backup your files before attempting any conversion.
Sources:
[KSD File - What is a .ksd file and how do I open it? - FileInfo.com]
[DxDesigner - Mentor Graphics]
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