 Welcome to a tutorial of Dolphin Easy Reader, version 2.4 on iOS. This video was created with support from the Government of Canada's social development partnerships program, disability component. The opinions and interpretations in this video are those of the creator, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Canada. It was produced with sighted assistance. Dolphin Easy Reader has a clean, minimal interface that is quick to learn and easy to use. The app has a fantastic read-aloud feature with pause and resume buttons, and offers clear navigation by heading or page. It supports books in both Daisy and EPUB format, with either text or audio. They can be copied to Easy Reader right from the Nels repository, or even imported from Dropbox. Nels offers Patriot games in Daisy Audio. To read it, click Download Daisy 202 Audio. Wait until the book downloads. Then select Open an Easy Reader. Once the book opens, press Play. Chapter 1. A Sunny Day in London Town. Easy Reader can also narrate books without audio. Here, we're looking at the record for Treasure Island on the Nels website. When we press Download EPUB, we're asked where to store the book. You may need to press More first, but we're going to select Open an Easy Reader. Treasure Island is now Open an Easy Reader, showing up in the reading pane. To start reading, all we need to do is press Play, found at the bottom of the screen in the middle. The captain's papers. We wrote hard all the way, till we drew up before Dr. Livesey's door. The house was all dark to the front. Reading is paused by pressing the same button, now called Pause. Previous and next buttons are located to either side of the Play button. These controls allow you to skip quickly through your book. A percentage slider is also found just above the Play button, and shows how much of the current chapter you have read. The Navigation Settings button, found at the bottom right of the screen with an icon of a compass, lets you change how you move through the book. Swipe through the list until you find the movement unit you prefer and tap it. The previous and next buttons will now skip by the new setting whenever you press them. The Table of Contents is accessed by pressing the Book Navigation button, found at the bottom left of the screen. Here you find three lists, headings, pages, and bookmarks. Select a tab from the top left of the screen, swipe through the list below, and tap an item to go there in your book. There are three buttons at the top left of the screen, called Side Menu, Search, and Bookmarks. Search lets you find text in your book. Tap Search, type the text you wish to find, and press Hide Keyboard. Swipe through the list of search results until you find the desired section, then tap the entry to be taken directly to that place in your book. To set a bookmark, just press Bookmarks. If you wish, you can enter or record a note with your bookmark. Then press Save. To select a different book to read, press Side Menu. Tap My Books to read a different book in your library, or select another library to download books from. If you press My Books, you are taken to the main screen of the app where all your books are shown. Swipe through the list until you come to the title you wish to read. You can then tap the title to open it, or swipe over to Book Information to learn more about it. Book Information also lets you remove or return a title when you're finished reading it. A group of three option buttons is found at the top right of the reading pane. These let you customize text, audio, and book settings. To change the speaking rate, press Audio Settings, then Voice Settings. Slide the rate bar to the desired setting, then press the Back button at the top left of the screen. Three useful features are found under Book Options. Press Sleep Timer to have the book automatically pause after a certain amount of time. Use Where Am I to find out your current chapter, page, and read percentage. Finally, Book Information will show you the title, author, and size of the book you're reading. Easy Reader is a good choice for both novels and reference material. Image descriptions are read, tables are easy to navigate, and internal links work well to jump to different parts of the book. It is a stable and well-rounded app that is completely accessible to all readers.