This article includes two sections that apply to different versions of Little Reader. Please select the version of Little Reader installed on your computer below:
The following section applies to Little Reader 3.x:
NOTE: This feature is only available with Little Reader Pro.
Little Reader allows you to fully customize the playback of all your Categories. Settings are built-in to enable you to show your baby Word Flash or Picture Flash presentations as well as multimedia presentations. All you have to do is adjust the settings according to how you want your playback to be.
Here are two ways to access the playback settings:
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In the Play Courses screen, go to the Lesson Content Panel on the right. You will find the settings button at the bottom left corner of the panel. Click the button to customize the current lesson shown.
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Select the Play & Edit button at the top on the main button panel. In the Play & Edit screen, you can select a category you wish to edit. To adjust the playback settings of this category, click the settings button on the right-hand side.
Here are the different components of the Playback Settings window:
Playback Mode
The Playback Mode allows you to change how you want to show the flash cards to your child. To change your Playback Mode, simply toggle the Playback Mode selection at the top of the Edit Playback Settings window.
Little Reader enables you to configure your Playback Mode in five different ways:
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Word, Media
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Word, Media, Word
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Media, Word
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Word Only (Word Flash Mode)
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Picture Only (Picture Flash Mode)
Word, Media
Display the word first, then the additional media (images, videos, picture audios).
Word, Media, Word
Display the word first, then the additional media (images, videos, picture audios), and the word again.
Media, Word
Display images, videos and pictures audios first, and then the word.
Word Only (Word Flash Mode)
Play back your presentations in flash mode using only the word.
Picture Only (Picture Flash Mode)
Play back your presentations using only the picture files you have attached to the word.
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Picture Flash Mode Settings - When Picture Flash Mode is selected, you can choose to make Little Reader change all sound effects and picture audios that usually play with the images to pronunciations during playback.
The following section applies to Little Reader 2.x:
Little Reader allows you to fully customize the playback of all your Categories. Settings are built-in to enable you to show your baby Word Flash or Picture Flash presentations as well as multimedia presentations. All you have to do is adjust the settings according to how you want your playback to be.
To access the playback settings, select the Advanced Play/Edit button at the top on the main button panel. In the Advanced Play/Edit screen, you can select a category you wish to edit. To adjust the playback settings of this category, toggle the Playback Settings tab on the right-hand side.
Here are the different components of the Playback Settings Panel:
Playback Mode
The Playback Mode allows you to change how you want to show the flash cards to your child. To change your Playback Mode, simply toggle the Playback Mode selection at the top of the Playback Settings.
Little Reader enables you to configure your Playback Mode in five different ways:
Word, Media
Word, Media, Word
Media, Word
Word Only (Word Flash Mode)
Picture Only (Picture Flash Mode)
Word, Media
Display the word first, then the additional media (images, videos, picture audios).
Word, Media, Word
Display the word first, then the additional media (images, videos, picture audios), and the word again.
Media, Word
Display images, videos and pictures audios first, and then the word.
Word Only (Word Flash Mode)
Play back your presentations in flash mode using only the word.
Picture Only (Picture Flash Mode)
Play back your presentations using only the picture files you have attached to the word.
- Picture Flash Mode Settings - When Picture Flash Mode is selected, you can choose to make Little Reader change all sound effects and picture audios that usually play with the images to pronunciations during playback.
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