book readers and voiceover?

2012-01-04 Thread Karen Lewellen
greetings all, *yes!* I know that one can use the adobe digital thing, but that is not my question. In a way its rooted in seeking some broader accessibility, I seem to attract such incidents. If one just wants to read, i. e. not get a phone for this purpose, but wants a stand alone book reader

Re: book readers and voiceover?

2012-01-04 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi, The kindle keyboard is accessible. Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com Twitter & Skype: rwalker296 www.mobileaccess.org On Jan 4, 2012, at 9:27 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote: > greetings all, > *yes!* I know that one can use the adobe digital thing, but that is not my > question. > In a way its

Re: book readers and voiceover?

2012-01-04 Thread Mary Otten
The Kindle keyboard is sort of accessible. The Nook is totally not accessible. Apple does not have a stand alone reader, but IBooks on the Idevices is very accessible. Kindle for pc with accessibility plug in is sort of accessible, that is, you can read books but you can't do the sort of navigat