CHARACTER RECOGNITION Numbers are usually identified more easily than letters. Horizontal recognition from left to right is usually easier than right to left or vertical recognition. Hence, the initial setting should be Numbers Left. Then, the exercise is intuitively obvious, one clicks on the number which is the same as the number on the left, in the series of five choices offered. The numbers 1 to 5 on the keyboard can also identify the first to fifth number in the choices offered. Eyes must be kept at the center of the screen. When the score is high and the average response time is as low as you feel it can be, one can try letters. To improve recognition span it is good to improve one's skills with the right to left recognition. It is the same as the left to right with the number or letters to be identified appearing on the right rather than on the left side of the screen. To improve speed at reading lists, the vertical character recognition is the most direct approach.