Reader Interfaced Text Orchestration constitutes a new and faster way of
reading. The process uses a computer program to sequence a selected text
and then flashes the words of the text on a display. The words appear and
disappear very rapidly within a confined space, allowing the user to read
the text quickly and with minimal need to move the eyes. The user can
employ controls to speed the text up, slow the text down, and flash
multiple words at a time. These and other customizable process elements
allow the user to optimize the effectiveness and efficiency of reading.