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1.
The
Desktop Teleprompter
Users' Manual is
intended for use
primarily by the
Prompter Readers, who
are the End-Users of
this software. It is
expected that the
readers are familiar
with the basics of
Windows Software usage;
however it is not a
pre-requisite
The
Basic Function of the
Desktop Teleprompter
software is to provide a
smooth scrolling text to
the Readers, who can
feed the required text,
set an appropriate speed
and other settings, and
then start the Prompter,
so that it can keep
scrolling the text
without any more
interaction from the
user.
With the Desktop
Teleprompter, you can do
the following:
- Edit
Text by writing your own
or reading from a File
- Scroll
the text automatically
- Adjust
the scrolling Speed,
Direction, Window Size &
Line Size
- Scroll
the text manually
- Set
Markers, Jump to Marker,
Remove Markers
- Adjust
Font Type, Size, Color,
Background Color and
Line Color
You
can start the Desktop
Teleprompter by
double-clicking on the
Teleprompter.exe file,
which is located in the
Teleprompter folder
which is the working
folder for the Desktop
Teleprompter.
Alternatively, you can
also start it by
selecting the Programs \
Teleprompter \
Teleprompter item from
the Start menu. You can
also start it by
clicking on the
Teleprompter icon on the
Quick-Launch menu, or by
double-clicking on the
Teleprompter icon on
your Desktop.
On starting the
Teleprompter, you will
see the following
screen, which is the
Main Screen of the
Desktop Teleprompter:

1 : Main
Screen
Before moving into
further details about
the operation of the
Teleprompter, let us get
familiar with the User
Interface of the Main
Screen.
The main screen as shown
in the figure above
contains the following
parts:
1. The Window Title,
which is used for
Application control by
all Windows
applications, and
displays the application
name Teleprompter
2. The Main text area,
which displays the
prompter text and
through which the text
will scroll in the
prompter mode.
3. The Reader Line,
which is a transparent
horizontal bar, placed
floating over the Main
text area.
4. The Speed and
Direction control panel,
which is right below the
Main text area.
5. The
Toolbar, which contains
the buttons for
performing all the
application functions,
it's placed at the
bottom on the window.
This is what the toolbar
looks like:

2 :
Toolbar
You can edit the Text
that you want to scroll
through the Prompter by
clicking on the Edit
Text button on the
toolbar. This will show
the Edit Text window as
shown in the figure
below:

3 :
Editing Text
As
shown in the figure,
there is a Text Area,
where you can type the
text that you want to
scroll through the
Prompter. Just below the
Text area, there are
five buttons- Open File,
Save, Clear, Cancel and
Done. The usage of Edit
Text window and the
functions of each button
are described below.
As shown in the example
above, you can type any
text that you want to
scroll through the
Prompter, into the Text
Area in the Edit Text
window. After you have
completed entering the
text, just click on the
Done button and this
window will go away, and
the Prompter window will
appear with the new text
that you just entered.
In case, if you want to
cancel your changes,
just click on the Cancel
button, the previous
text will be restored.
After doing this, if you
want to change the text
again, you may click on
the Edit Text toolbar
button again, this time
the Edit Text window
will appear with the old
text that you entered.
You may make changes to
this text, or remove the
old text all together by
clicking on the Clear
button, and re-enter the
text from beginning.
Alternatively,
you may want to read the
text from a text file or
a word document instead
of entering it manually.
This can be done by
clicking on the Open
File button, which shows
the Open File Window as
shown in the figure
below:

4 :
Opening File
This will display the
standard windows File
Selection dialog, from
where you can select any
text file or word
document on any of your
drives, and then click
on Open button. This
will read the entire
file that you selected,
and then display it in
the Main Text area of
the Edit Text window.
Just in case you want to
make changes to this
text fetched from the
file, you may do so in
the Main text area by
just typing in there.
In case that you made
any changes to the text
fetched from a file, you
may want to save this
new text to a file.
Also, if you did not
fetch the text from a
file, but typed it all
in manually, you may
want to save it for
future use. You can do
this easily by clicking
on the Save button,
which will show the
standard Windows Save
File dialog, where you
can specify the file
name and path and the
text will be saved into
the file.
If you
want to remove all the
old text and start
entering text afresh,
then you can do this by
clicking on the Clear
button. It will clear
the Main Text area.
After the Text has been
entered, you are all set
to start with running
the Prompter. The figure
below shows a sample of
screen running in a
Prompter mode:
5 :
Prompter Mode
While running the
Prompter, you might want
to perform certain
functions like starting
or stopping the
prompter, adjust the
window size, adjust the
speed or direction,
adjust the reader line,
manually navigate up or
down the document, or
view progress of the
current document. The
following sections
explain how to perform
these functions.
You can easily switch
the Prompter Mode to On
or Off by just clicking
on the Start and the
Stop buttons on the
Toolbar. Alternatively,
you may also use the
keyboard short-cut keys
F3 or Spacebar to do
just the same thing.
In Prompter On mode, the
document will keep
scrolling, whereas in
the Prompter Stop mode,
it will stop at the
current position. When
again switched to the
Prompter On mode, it
will resume scrolling
from the current stopped
position. At all the
times, you can view the
current position /
progress of the document
scrolled, which is
explained in the section
below.
Also, you may want to
stop the current
scrolling altogether,
and re-start from the
beginning. For doing
this, just click the
Reset button on toolbar,
or use the short-cut
keys Backspace or F4.
This will reset the
current position to the
start of the document.
At any time while using
the Desktop
Teleprompter, you may
want to have the
Prompter window size to
be Full Screen or to be
any other smaller size,
whichever is convenient
to the user.
You can do this easily
by using the standard
windows Control box on
the top-right corner of
the Window. Once the
window is normal-size,
you can re-size it to
fine sizes by clicking
and dragging on the
Window Borders with your
mouse. An example of a
randomly sized normal
size Prompter window is
shown in the figure
below:

6 :
Normal Size
Window
On the other hand, you
might want to switch the
window to the Full
Screen view, covering
the entire screen. You
can do this by clicking
on the Maximize button
on standard windows
Control box on the
top-right corner of the
Prompter window.
Also, at times you might
want to occupy the
entire screen by the
Main Body text for the
Reader's convenience,
and hence might want to
hide even the Toolbar
and the other controls
temporarily. For doing
this, use the Full
Screen toolbar button,
or use the keyboard
short-cut keys F9 or
Enter. This will switch
the display to the Full
Screen, displaying only
the Scrolling Window and
hide all other controls
out of the view. A
typical Full Screen
window looks like as
shown in the figure
below:
7 : Full
Screen Window
To return back to the
normal view, press any
key on the keyboard or
single-click with the
mouse. You will return
to the previous window
state, which was just
before going Full
Screen.
The Prompter Reader has
to focus on a single
line at a time. To help
this, a reader line has
been added to the
Scrolling Window. This
line is a transparent
horizontal line and
hovers over the
Scrolling Window.
To suit your
requirements, you may
want to adjust this
Reader line every time
you start the Prompter,
or from time to time.
You can do this easily
by just clicking on the
extreme left part of
this line and clicking
and dragging with your
mouse toward up or down
direction, wherever you
want to place it on the
Scrolling screen.
You can
also re-size the height
of this line by moving
the mouse at the extreme
left part of the line
and then on the bottom
border, so that you can
see your mouse-pointer
change into up-down
arrows. Once there, you
can click and drag with
you mouse toward up or
down direction,
depending on whether you
want to increase or
decrease the height of
the line. After you have
dropped it, the line
will get resized to your
desired size.
While running the
Prompter, different
users will prefer to
have different scrolling
speed. This speed can be
adjusted by using the
Speed control, which is
shown in the figure
below:

8 : Speed
and Direction
As shown in the figure,
there are 15 available
speeds for scrolling,
starting from the
slowest, at the extreme
left to the fastest, at
the extreme right. You
can increase or decrease
the speed by clicking
and dragging the slider
to left or right. You
can also use the
keyboard keys Left Arrow
or Right Arrow for doing
this. The current speed
is shown by the Pointer
placed over one of the
fifteen points of the
scale.
Sometimes, you may want
to scroll in the reverse
direction too for
verification or any
other purpose. You can
switch the scrolling
direction by clicking on
the Up and Down
direction buttons, shown
in the figure. You can
also use the keyboard
shortcuts Ctrl+Up or
Ctrl+Down for doing
this.
At any time while the
Prompter is running, you
might want to see the
current status of the
Document, that is, the
percentage scrolled and
the remaining and the
estimated time to get to
the end of the document.
You can do this by
viewing the Progress
bar, which is shown in
the figure below:

9 :
Progress Bar
The Progress bar shows
the percentage completed
in the blue color and
the percentage remaining
in the transparent
color.
Also, just below the
progress bar on the left
side, you can see the
estimated time left to
scroll to the end of the
document with the
current set speed.
At the right side below
the progress bar, you
can see the total number
of words in the current
document, which gives an
idea about the
approximate size of the
document, irrespective
of the speed.
At any time, whether the
Prompter is in On mode
or Stop mode, you can
navigate to the current
document to get to a
specific part of the
document.
You can do this
conveniently using the
scrolling wheel on the
mouse, or by using the
keyboard shortcuts.
These are the keyboard
short cuts used for
navigation:
-
Up-Arrow for small
scroll up
-
Down-Arrow for small
scroll down
-
Page-Up for large
scroll up
-
Page-Down for large
scroll down
-
Home for scroll top
-
End
for scroll bottom
For specific purpose,
you may want to mark
areas of text within the
current document. You
can do this by using the
Marking functions. You
can add a marker, Jump
to a marked text, Remove
a marker or Remove all
the markers altogether.
You can also have
multiple markers at a
time. The following
sections explain how to
use the marking
functions.
To mark a
particular area of the
document, do this. Just
scroll to the desired
part, and click on the
Mark tool bar button, or
use the keyboard
shortcut F5. This will
display the marking
screen as shown in the
figure below:

10 :
Marking Text
As
shown in the figure,
there are two buttons
appeared just below the
Main screen. Click and
drag with the mouse over
the text to select the
desired part of text,
and click on the Mark
button. This will mark
the selected part of
text into the Markers
list.
Click on the Cancel
button if you don't want
to mark, and return to
the normal mode.
After the text parts
have been marked, you
may Jump to any of the
markers, by clicking on
the Jump To toolbar
button, or by using the
keyboard short-cut F6.
This will display the
Select Marker window, as
shown in the figure
below:

11 :
Jumping to a Marker
Select the marker which
you want to Jump to, by
just double clicking on
in from the list. Or,
click on the marker and
then click on the Jump
to button. This will
scroll the current
document over to the
area of that marker.
If you want to cancel
the operation, click on
the Cancel button.
To remove
a particular marker from
the markers, list use
the Unmark function. You
can do this by clicking
on the Unmark toolbar
button or the keyboard
short-cut F7. This will
again display the Select
Marker window, this time
to unmark a particular
text area:
12 :
Unmarking
Select the marker which
you want to remove, by
just double clicking on
in from the list. Or,
click on the marker and
then click on the Unmark
button. This will remove
the selected marker.
If you want to cancel
the operation, click on
the Cancel button.
You may
remove all the current
markers altogether by
using the Clear All
function. You can do
this by clicking on the
Clear All toolbar
button, or by using the
keyboard shortcut F8. It
will remove all the
markers for the current
document
You can alter your
Desktop Teleprompter
settings as per your
preferences or
requirements at any
time. The settings that
you can change are the
Font Size, Font type,
Font color, Background
color, Line Color, the
Font attributes like
Bold, Italic, Underline
and Strikethrough.
For
changing the settings,
just click on the
Options toolbar button,
or use the keyboard
shortcut F10. It will
display the Options
window, as shown in the
figure below:
13 :
Setting Options
As shown in the figure,
there is a Preview Text
Area, which shows the
preview of the settings
that you have just
changed.
Below the Preview Box,
there is a Font button.
By clicking on this
button, it will show you
the standard windows
Font selection Box,
which allows you to
select the Font Type,
Font Size, Font Color,
Font Attributes like
Bold, Italic, Underline
and Strikethrough.
Next to the Font button,
is the Back Color
button. By clicking on
this button, it will
show you the standard
windows Color selection
Box, which allows you to
select the Background
color of the window.
Next to the Back Color
button, is the Line
Color button. By
clicking on this button,
it will show you the
standard windows Color
selection Box, which
allows you to select the
color of the Reader
line.
After you have changed
the settings as per your
preference, you may save
these settings by
clicking on the OK
button, just below the
function buttons. These
settings will be saved
permanently on you
computer, so that next
time, when you open the
Teleprompter, you will
get the exact settings
that you saved the last
time, so that every time
you don't have to alter
these settings.
If you do
not want to save these
settings, click on the
Cancel button, you will
get the last saved
settings.
For ease of use, Desktop
Teleprompter provides
facility of using both
Keyboard and Mouse at
the same time. If you
are more comfortable
using the keyboard, use
the keyboard shortcuts
provided for all the
functions of the
Teleprompter. The table
below shows a list of
all the functions and
their respective
keyboard shortcut for
using in the Desktop
Teleprompter
application.
|
Function |
Short-cut Key |
|
Prompter Start |
Space, F3 |
|
Prompter Stop |
Space, F3 |
|
Prompter Reset |
Backspace, F4 |
|
Scroll Up |
Up-Arrow |
|
Scroll Down |
Down-Arrow |
|
Scroll Up Big |
Page-Up |
|
Scroll Down Big |
Page-Down |
|
Scroll Top |
Home |
|
Scroll Bottom |
End |
|
Direction Up |
Ctrl+Up |
|
Direction Down |
Ctrl+Down |
|
Speed Up |
Right-Arrow |
|
Speed Down |
Left-Arrow |
|
Help |
F1 |
|
Edit Text |
F2 |
|
Mark |
F5 |
|
Jump to Marker |
F6 |
|
Unmark |
F7 |
|
Clear All
Markers |
F8 |
|
Full Screen On |
Enter, F9 |
|
Full Screen Off |
Enter, F9 |
|
Options |
F10 |
|
Exit |
Escape, Alt+F4 |
At any time, you may
want to get help about
the usage of the
Teleprompter software.
You can do this easily
by clicking on the Help
button on the toolbar or
by pressing the F1 key.
This will open up the
Internet Browser and
will take you to the
site where you can get
all the help needed.
Finally,
when you are done using
the Desktop
Teleprompter, you can
close the Teleprompter
window by clicking on
the Exit button on the
toolbar. You can also
use the Escape key for
doing this. This will
close the Teleprompter
window. |