Description: Introductory music begins to play. Title page appears, myReader2 Basics, Reading Modes, Online Video Training Modules, Alberta Education. Narrator: The myReader has given me a prompt saying if I press the views button I can actually use the auto reading feature. I could view the page exactly as it is however one of the advantages of the auto reader system of the myReader is that it will subtract or take out just the words and put it in a format that’s easy to view. Press views, original with color and I could navigate around the page and look at what I want including any of the diagrams at the top. Press views again and now I’m in column mode. I’m going to reduce my size to something that is appropriate for me to read. If I was reading in the regular mode I would be forced to pan back and forth between the end of a sentence and where it starts again continuing on the next part of the line. When you’re in columns mode the computer on board this unit does it for you. So when reading the first sentence it automatically tags on the next part of the line to the next line even though when increasing the size you’ll note that the word is continues to get tagged along where it’s supposed to. When you have it at a size that is appropriate for you to read and you’ve got it a color that find easier to read as well you have several navigation options. You can either use the track ball to roll up and down and read as fast a rate as you want, you could also have it auto track for you. Turn the speed dial slightly and like a teleprompter the words will continue to rise up. You can adjust the speed to the rate which you find most comfortable to read the words or the other thing you could do is push the next button and what the device will do is find the next chunk of the paragraph and you can continue reading from there. Again if it’s too small you could increase or decrease to a size that’s most usable for me. Another feature that the myReader has in addition to column view is row view. Pressing the view button brings us to that next part. What row view does is takes the same words that originally were displayed in a column and now introduces them in a single row or continuous line of text. It reads as a continuous sentence and what that allows is for someone who has difficulty with having to pan back and forth with their eyes or head to read in columns the words instead pass for them. For example, when we have set it to a size we find comfortable and a color that we also find useable with our vision we can either use the track ball to slowly move across or quickly. I can pause on the words that I have problems pronouncing. I can zoom in as well and back or if I’m comfortable with the text on there I could have it automatically scroll for my by using the speed dial. If this is a comfortable rate for me to read this would be a very good feature. There is also one last thing you can do just like in column view, using the next or stop button. Of course the stop will pause the speed. When I press next it will show me the next portion of that line and so the row continues on so now I can read a short sentence or part of a sentence in this case and then continue on. By pressing the views button you would toggle back through those same options. Press it once; it takes me back to that startup menu type of screen. The second time back to page and this would be the original text in the original color that we had. When you press the views button you would toggle again from the previous, currently being on column, row view, then it will cycle back to the beginning. In this case back to the main page or overview. At this point I’m going to switch back to white on black and you can see the original colored page that we had scanned. By pressing views again I would cycle through those same prompts, page view, column view and then row view. At this time to note there is also a menu that you can change the settings as we mentioned earlier regarding the color, you can also add another view such as word. Similar to the row view where you have just one level of text. This time it will only show one word at a time. Description: End of video.