I'm finding watching tutorials on my mobile difficult

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I just cant read as easily what Kyle is talking about on his Jaaxy screen on a mobile as I was on my commute. It could be presbyopia? But anyway, I'm going to have to watch it on a laptop screen but I guess the 2nd or 3rd time listening will make the concepts sink in. So, I'm going to do it anyway. I hope I'm not taking too long to do the lesson.

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I found using the laptop was best for me too, Lissun. If you have that as an option, I would recommend it.

Wayne

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OK

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If you are using a smartphone to learn new things, it works best if the material is presented in small portions or chunks.

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Agreed.

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Hi Lissun
Follow the training as fast as you understand the Content so at times you will need to go over .
Regards
David

Noted. Thanks, David.

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I have no problems watching the videos on my tablet, but if I try on my mobile phone, it's difficult due to the extremely small screen size.

What I find that works for me (this works for me, might not work best for you or others), is I watch/listen to the videos on my PC or my tablet (usually watch first on PC then re-watch/listen later on my tablet (when I'm in bed actually)). Then if I want to reinforce something or want to just listen to something (I take the bus to/from work), I'll watch a video, but only really listen to it on my phone.

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But what really crystallises it all is the hands on and having the doing repeated. So I would quickly repeat the same steps on another fledgling website.

You might try using some non prescription reading/magnifying glasses for use when viewing on a smaller screen. They are inexpensive and have helped me.
Good luck!
Kyle Ann

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Yes, I have just revealed my current geriatric state.

Ha! Hardly...it’s the size of the screen not the fault of your eyes.

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No, honestly it is high time I did an eye check :)

I bet you are too young for presbyopia. If you think it might be, why not check out some reading glasses, if you haven't already.

On the small screen with the jiggling of a commute, it would drive me mad.

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I'm used to reading on a bus. Done it since my teens.

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Hi Lissun, you can never take to long in lessons it's always best sometime to revIst a lesson or lessons.
Dave.

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That's true. I shouldn't be in a rush.

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