- In order to help identify the horse and rider, a judge enters descriptive comments into the program about the horse and the rider,
for examples color of horse, the type of bit, etc.
- Comments can be entered in many ways such as (hard or soft) keyboard, voice input,
or by handwriting on a keypad. By using voice input the judge can quickly enter comments while still being focused on the horse and
the rider.
- A horse and rider will usually enter several different classes in the same day. You Score Horses remembers the descriptive
comments that were entered by the judge for a prior class and automatically displays them in the descriptive comments field in the
next class entered. This eliminates the need to re-input the same descriptive comments and allows the judge to focus on evaluating
the horse and rider.
You Score Horses automates the scoring process so judges have more time to observe and evaluate horses and their riders.