Hi,

I should clarify that my trouble with ibooks is on the mac not on my ipad or 
iPhone.  On my mac, iBooks gets constantly busy when I try to read.  There are 
buttons in the window that should allow you to move to next or previous page 
but they don't seem to do what they are supposed to.  That is if I manage to 
get out of the reading area.  And even if I do, Voiceover stops speaking and I 
don't know where I am.  Also, there is a page picker item in the window.  Once 
I put Voiceover cursor on it, and then press up and down arrow keys, Voiceover 
reports the numbers of the pages changing.  So I assume it's a page picker 
thing.  But when I get back to the text area to resume reading in a new 
location I have just chosen, I'm still in the old location.  And then the busy 
problem starts again.  I have installed El Capitan from scratch so it can't be 
the installation over the old system that's causing it.

I'm writing to the list about this to make sure it is not just me before I 
report it to Accessibility.

Andrew
> On 8 Nov 2015, at 22:26, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> iBooks is very annoying by nature, but it’s not nonfunctional—at least, not 
> by Apple’s present-day standards.  It sounds like you’re having a right time 
> of it, though, and there’s probably something wrong in your particular 
> installation.
> 
> At the very least, can you explore the main window and press on the “Get 
> Started” button?
> 
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