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If you allow a 2 to 3 second interval between presses of the mode
button, Eclipse will switch from your current reading mode to picture
mode and back to your last used reading mode. This sounds
complicated, but in normal use, you will generally switch from your
chosen reading mode to picture mode to view an image, then you will
switch back to reading mode to continue reading.
4E. Brightness Control
You can press either side of the brightness control at any time to adjust
the image. You may find that details in some photographs will appear
clearer at different brightness settings. In reading mode, lowering the
brightness control will bring in the grain of the paper if desired.
5. Enhanced Functions
This section will describe how to use the additional features of the
Eclipse to customize the unit for particular requirements.
5A. Overview Function
The Overview function provides a method of locating your position
on the page. Pressing the assigned function button will cause
Eclipse to zoom out beyond its normal minimum zoom level to provide
an overview of the area of the page you are currently viewing. A target
symbol
will appear in the centre of the screen indicating where you
were looking on the page. Pressing any key will exit the overview mode
and restore the previous magnification level.
If you wish, you can use the target to centre a point on the page that you
want to see magnified. Upon pressing a key to exit the overview mode,
the Eclipse will zoom in on the targeted point. This could be used, for
instance, to locate the line on a form where you need to sign.
5B. Line marker and Blanking shutters
This mode can be used as a guide to tracking a line of text. There
are two aids for tracking text: the line and blanking shutters.
The first press of the assigned function button will display a horizontal
line in the yellow (or other contrasting colour) about two-thirds of the
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