User`s manual

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Reading with Merlin LCD
New users of video magnifier systems have a tendency to over-
magnify their reading material. Make the type large enough to see it
comfortably, but not so large that it becomes tedious to scan across
a page.
Use the X-Y table to move reading materials under the camera,
rather than moving the material manually, except small items such
as a checkbook or a business card.
New users should use two hands when moving the X-Y table for
reading, until they become comfortable using one hand.
Writing with Merlin LCD
Beginners should start at smaller magnification sizes, and then
increase magnification as they become more comfortable using
Merlin LCD for writing.
• The smaller the magnification size the bigger you tend to write;
the higher the magnification size the smaller you’ll write.
• Use a pen that makes a bold line, such as a heavy point pen, a
felt-tip marker or a fine point marker, for easier visibility.
• It might be helpful to use lined paper to more easily find and keep
your place.
It might be easier to keep your place if you write a few words at a
time, then move the X-Y table and write again, rather than moving
continually as you write.
• Write in either color, black-and-white or positive viewing modes.
Tips for Reading and Writing