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#53923 07/03/00 05:10 AM
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I heard that a very good way of PhotoReading is to read from a screen. But how to do it? In which time do you scroll? And should only advanced PhotoReaders try to do it?
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Do your preview and prepare just as you would for a regular book.

Even the PhotoRead step is pretty much the same. Except, when you PhotoFocus, you won't be able to see the Blip Page, because you are only looking at one page.

Then scroll away. Either use the slider bar for scrolling or for flashing pages. I've done it both ways with equal success.

I usually like to PhotoRead something several times when it is on the screen--after all, what is another few seconds!

And then, go back and activate as you would a regular book.

Have fun!


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If you want a kind of blip page, try this link:
http://www.exploreit.net/stereoreading/index.htm

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Thanks Pete! I've been curious about applying Photoreading to online reading for quite some time. Silly question re slider bar: I'm familiar with scrolling--but what exactly is 'flashing'?

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Flashing--where the pages flash or display one at a time as opposed to scrolling where new text comes on one line at a time.

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