Hi,
that’s really interesting. I’m reading a technical book for a class that I am
taking and I believe I have better control over the iBook app on my Mac. Once I
get to a page, I interact with it using VO-Shift-down arrow and I’m able to
down arrow (line-by-line) or other smaller increments.
Hi Eileen,
Back in the good old days, it used to be possible to navigate within an iBook
page buy whatever you had your rotor set two, such as lines. Then that lovely
setting went away. I know that I have asked Apple accessibility after every
iBooks upgrade to get this put back. Thus far, they
Hi!
One thing i seem to not figure out is if there’s a table of contents i can
interact with that and lick the wanted item but sometimes it seems not to work.
Reading is also easier on the phone to me.
/A
> 29 sep. 2015 kl. 03:27 skrev Eileen Misrahi :
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> Hello,
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1 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: iBooks with the Mac and iPhone6
Hello Folks,
I decided to take the plunge and post this topic here. With so much discussion
about the appropriateness of subject matter this one involves both the Mac and
iOS device.
I have a textbook downloaded into iBooks on
Hello Folks,
I decided to take the plunge and post this topic here. With so much discussion
about the appropriateness of subject matter this one involves both the Mac and
iOS device.
I have a textbook downloaded into iBooks on both my MacBook Air 2013 and my
iPhone6. Is there anyway to
Hi!
I did try it but it doesn’t seem to work here.
BUt maybe my mac is a bit to old.
/A
> 29 sep. 2015 kl. 01:11 skrev Eileen Misrahi :
>
> Hello Folks,
>
> I decided to take the plunge and post this topic here. With so much
> discussion about the appropriateness of
Hello,
Thanks for responding. I decided to Google it and came up with some results and
ideas. So here goes:
On the Mac, open iBooks and go to its preferences by pressing Command-comma.
2. Select the general tab with VO-space and stop interacting with it by
pressing VO-Shift-Up Arrow.
3. Tab