ReaderPen being tested in French schools

ReaderPen being tested in French schools.

Learn more about ReaderPen or contact our distributor and partner Scanning Pens.

ExamReader update

In compliance with JCQ regulation, math symbols and abbreviations are decoded.

ExamReader firmware history is available HERE.

ExamReader upgrade instruction is available HERE.

Devices with serial number 241531903xxxxxxx and higher are compatible with this firmware version. Do note that upgrades are incremental and if your device has firmware version 7.1.75 or lower, it needs to be upgraded in two or more steps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

C-PEN Keyboard – embedded, mobile and desktop

There are typically four main reasons to use pen scanners.

  1. As an alternative to traditional keyboards.
  2. To capture notes and quotes from books and papers.
  3. Language understanding and literacy.
  4. Assistive tech, or more specifically a reading assistant.

 

C-PEN Keyboard is our solution to item#1, and adds an optional solution to #2.

When you capture notes and quotes you may not always prefer the scan & save companion apps provided us, but instead prefer to use Google Docs (or another Google service), Microsoft office apps, Evernote, or something else completely. C-PEN Keyboard allows you to do just that by being the bridge between text printed on paper and your favorite note taking/saving/word processing solution.

With C-PEN Keyboard it is possible to transcribe printed text into practically any app or system, whether on a smartphone, a tablet or a computer.

Mobile

Mid 2019 we released our Bluetooth enabled C-PEN Connect together with traditional companion apps for Android and iOS/iPADOS. With these apps it is possible to scan and save text, have text read out aloud, and have text translated. It is also possible to upload and share the saved text to e.g. cloud drives in order to collaborate more easily.

 

 

Now, brand new from the C-PEN dev team, we launch C-PEN Keyboard for Android. And it is compatible with C-PEN Connect.

EDIT 2020-02-18:
C-PEN Connect app for iOS now featuring C-PEN Keyboard.

Desktop

On MAC OSX and Windows TS1 pen scanner is used with C-PEN Core software – which includes keyboard support.

 

EDIT 2020-03:

Recently, using Connect Desktop app, the keyboard function is also supported on MAC and Windows using C-Pen Connect.

Embedded

Our ReaderPen, LingoPen and DictionaryPen models have embedded support for C-PEN Keyboard and supports English, French, Spanish (ReaderPen) and English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish (DictionaryPen) respectively.

 

Below is a video showing ReaderPen used to capture text to a Google Docs document on a Chromebook.


2019 summer update – ReaderPen

Need help reading, understanding and learning? We have some news for you.

This is our Summer 2019 update for ReaderPen!

 

In our ever-ongoing quest to promote reading confidence, independence and literacy we have not only updated ExamReader but also ReaderPen.

 

Our latest updates

Applies to ReaderPen software version 7.0.102.

Easier – guided setup

The experience when using ReaderPen is dependent on it being setup properly. To make that easier, a setup guide is added. The guide runs automatically at power up. When the guide has been completed once, it does not appear again unless manually executed (Settings/Run wizard). The guide includes e.g. selection of preferred language, menu options, voice accents and left/right hand usage.

 

More accessible – talking menu

To improve accessibility further, a Talking Menu is implemented. When talking menu is activated, menu items and brief instructions are spoken to the user to assist menu navigation. This is especially useful for visually impaired and users with severe reading challenges but may also be a nice feature for any user. Talking Menu supports the same languages as the visual/written menu (English, French, Spanish).

 

New content – American dictionary

The English section of the Dictionary function already includes Collins dictionary and Oxford Primary dictionary. In this release an American English dictionary is added. To select it, use navigation buttons in Dictionary mode.

All dictionaries support definitions to be read out to the user. Should this not be wanted, it is possible to turn it off. In Dictionary mode, press Menu button to access settings.

 

More localized – multiple accents

When you listen to text being read out, it is preferred that it is spoken with your own accent. Especially when listening to pronunciations. In Spanish and English it is possible to chose between different accents according to your preference. Spanish supports traditional Spanish and Latin American Spanish. In English we have added Australian, Irish, Scottish and Indian English to previously available British and American English. Select your preferred accent in the sub-menu.

 

Literacy

Supporting the user to become an independent and confident reader is the primary, but not only, objective. Once passed the threshold of actually reading a text, literacy and learning obviously follows. To support this even better, dictionary access is integrated into the Text Reader mode. If a word is especially difficult to read or pronounce, simply select it and press-and-hold the OK button to zoom in on the word and repeat the pronunciation. In a similar manner it is now possible to select a word and swiftly look it up in the dictionary through the sub-menu. And even have the definition read out.

 

Flexible – Exam Lock mode

We have previously impemented Exam Lock, a feature locking down functions not allowed to use in tests (subject to regulation in each individual school or district). In this release it is now possible to limit the accessible functions to either only Text Reader, or Text Reader + Dictionary. The latter making understanding easier.

 

Genral improvements

Aside from that, we have improved usability. In Text Reader mode it’s made easier to clear the screen from text and start over with a blank screen. It is also possible to disable the automatic reading of each scanned line, allowing the user to scan and listen to larger paragraphs more conveniently. With Pause/Resume it is possible to halt the speech whenever there is a need to take a breath and digest the information. This feature also makes it possible to stop, scroll back, and re-listen to a specific part of the text that is especially important or complicated.

 

Contact us

Do not hesitate to contact us or our exclusive distributor Scanning Pens if you represent people with special needs related to the languages we support, and are interested in knowing more about products and best practice.

Upgrade?

Visit our Download page and check if your ReaderPen is upgradeable.

2019 summer update – ExamReader

Summer 2019 and we have a major update for ExamReader!

 

In our ever-ongoing quest to promote reading confidence, independence and literacy as well as usability we have some great news to share.

 

More languages

To enable and assist even more people to read on their own we have added several new languages and accents and now support people with reading difficulties reading British, American, Scottish, Irish, Indian and Australian English, Spanish and Latin American Spanish, the Scandinavian languages Swedish (our native tongue), Danish and Norwegian as well as Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Chinese.

 

New features

Aside from that, we have improved usability. To make it easier to customize the pen a setup guide walking you through the most important settings is shown the first time the product is powered up. The guide can also be run manually – see SettingsRun wizard. In Text Reader mode it’s made easier to clear the screen from text and start over with a blank screen. It is also possible to disable the automatic reading of each scanned line, allowing the user to scan and listen to larger paragraphs more conveniently. With Pause/Resume it is possible to halt the speech whenever there is a need to take a breath and digest the information. This feature also makes it possible to stop, scroll back, and re-listen to a specific part of the text that is especially important or complicated.

 

All in all this does not only help with reading, but also literacy. And better understanding makes learning easier.

 

Since earlier versions, but it’s worth mentioning again, there is a Talking menu, enabling menu navigation even for e.g. visually impaired users.

 

Contact us

Do not hesitate to contact us or our exclusive distributor Scanning Pens if you represent people with special needs related to the languages we support, and are interested in knowing more about products and best practice.

Upgrade?

Visit our Download page and check if your ExamReader is upgradeable.

More English voices

To all Shottish, Irish, Australian and Indian users out there…
Our ReaderPen can now be upgraded with more voices. Check ReaderPen firmware upgrade for details.

 

 

 

 

 

ReaderPen is our daily-use assistive reader. It reads text out loud (built-in speaker & headphones), capture and stores notes and quotes, and contains word defining dictionaries in English (Oxford & Collins), French (Cordial) and Spanish (Larousse).

Scan word, text lines or paragraphs and have them read out, as many times as you like. Is there a difficult word? Look it up in the dictionary and have the definition read out.

For more information check our Youtube videos HERE, or check product description HERE.

Tools for dyslexics

If you find reading and writing challenging it may make you want to avoid these two tasks. But we really can’t, can we? Check this article about various assistive tools making it easier.

 

Assistive technology for dyslexia