by Henry Neils
President
The latest version of our iReader Web Previewer plug-in is now available. A key feature lets you easily enable or disable iReader. Just download and install the plug-in, or -- if you previously downloaded prior to February 22 -- uninstall first, then get the new version.
Now you can toggle iReader on or off by just right-clicking your
mouse if you're on a PC, or control-clicking if you use Firefox on the
Mac. That way, you can choose exactly when you want to activate the
iReader preview window -- on just certain kinds of sites or web pages,
for example.
But also note that we've had a feature where, if you go into Tools/iReader or Options/iReader, you can set the "sensitivity." This was designed to allow you to specify how many milliseconds of delay you want before the iReader window comes up. So,if you'd like that to be, say, as long as a second, or even several seconds, you could enter in the equivalent in milliseconds. Adjusting iReader sensitivity to suit your needs results in far fewer "accidental" popups of the iReader window.
But -- hold on -- a new feature in this latest download is a control panel that has slider controls instead of numeric input! Cool, huh?
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