logging in or signing up OmniRead Colour Demo markk Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 13 Category: Others/ Misc License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 16, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Your reading.... and the use of the wrong background colour. : Your reading.... and the use of the wrong background colour. ....optimise your colour and achieve more.... Slide 2: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 3: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 4: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 5: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 6: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 7: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 8: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 9: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 10: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 11: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. If you noticed or felt a difference thenChange your reading conditions! : If you noticed or felt a difference thenChange your reading conditions! Reduce the barriers to reading www.tintmyscreen.com From www.omnireadgroup.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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OmniRead Colour Demo markk Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 13 Category: Others/ Misc License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 16, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Your reading.... and the use of the wrong background colour. : Your reading.... and the use of the wrong background colour. ....optimise your colour and achieve more.... Slide 2: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 3: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 4: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 5: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 6: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 7: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 8: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 9: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 10: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. Slide 11: Welcome to TintMy™ Screen. Please read this to experience the effects of font size, brightness settings and background colour on your reading - you should find it interesting! When people are reading on a white background, they assume that it is ‘norm’ and what they see is the same as what other’s see and experience. That is why people can get very puzzled when some people seem to be much faster and enjoy reading more than others. Do you remember sharing a book and having to pretend you had got to the bottom of the page? If you read slow you would probably try to avoid reading for very long time periods unless you are very keen on the subject. We know, from our testing of ‘TintMy Screen’ and our work with over 10,000 adults and young people in the UK, that the slowest 25% are reading on average at around half the speed of the fastest 25% of readers; also the faster readers are more likely to get the higher qualifications! You simply run out of time if you are a slow reader. The brightness settings and colour start to change after 30 seconds of reading , which for the faster readers is likely to be about now. We are confident that using the settings from ‘TintMy Screen’ to personalise your computer screen you are likely to speed up, make you feel more comfortable when reading off the screen, be more effective, feel less tired and with greater understanding and enjoyment. The font in this section is being changed to font 10 as used on many websites. Even a simple thing like a slightly smaller font can slow down many people whereas a larger font can help many people. Even those who do not need glasses! As the colour changes you are likely to find some colours easier and your reading will become faster. Other colour settings will slow you down and feel quite uncomfortable, tiring, it may even hurt; the text may start to look blurry. You may even find yourself becoming easily distracted and wanting to stop reading. We hope that you keep going because you are experiencing what many people experience when they are reading on a white background. Perhaps that is you? Many people do not realise how much easier and effective reading can be. But for most people it becomes quite clear as the colour and brightness changes. The font in the next line is 14. About a half of people find this size of text is much easier to read. We have met people who need fonts over 20 pts but with no vision problem. Big feet need big shoes - some people’s eyes just need big fonts! ‘TintMy Screen’ identifies the best font size for you. Try ‘TintMy Screen’ and find out what is possible for you! Personalise your computer with your unique settings. Please send us an email with your thoughts on the impact of this short demonstration. Thank you. If you noticed or felt a difference thenChange your reading conditions! : If you noticed or felt a difference thenChange your reading conditions! Reduce the barriers to reading www.tintmyscreen.com From www.omnireadgroup.com