Description: Introductory music begins to play. Title page appears, myReader2 Basics, Advanced Features, Online Video Training Modules, Alberta Education. The narrator refers to 1 through 10 and A ,B, C, as well as prompts which appear on the screen and must be navigated to in the various ways described. Narrator: You can scan and save documents in cells 1-10 and easily override it by placing another picture or page in the same spot and hitting scan again. As a special note: In cells A, B and C if you try to scan there they are more of a reference page. I’ll give you an example of the periodic table the elements. In that case if you store it in A, B or C if you accidently try to overwrite the picture and scan something else an additional prompt will come up. Let’s give you an example. Let’s move to A or B or C. So that’s either using the trackball and hovering over the top of one of those letters or using my speed dial to get there or hovering over the top of one of the arrows. In A let’s scan a periodic table of the elements. Now you’re going to notice when I scan this the first time that my page is lined up sideways which is not what we want. This view that we’re currently seeing is called portrait or tall. I want to watch my periodic table of the elements wide or landscape. There is a way to do that on this device. Now because we’re trying to scan something again over top of A, I’m going to hit capture. It’s going to ask me are you sure you want to do this. That’s one of the advantage features of having the reference cells A, B and C. Unlike 1-10 you can easily overwrite something that is currently in one of those cells. With A, B and C its asking are you sure you want to do this. Description: End of video.