Hi, All this read to end stuff is great if listening to a book with speech, but
braille is another matter. I mean, you do what you do right? I guess we'll
work with it, but it would be nice if I could at least get the braille display
to stay in the book area so eliminating the step of having t
Update: Obviously I meant I had been using Nook because I though Ibooks wasn't
capable of handling read to end.
On Feb 22, 2013, at 2:51 AM, David McLean wrote:
> In Ibooks I have (discovered) that doing a "read to end" on the keyboard it
> would be the
>
> ctrl+shift+a, the remainder of the
In Ibooks I have (discovered) that doing a "read to end" on the keyboard it
would be the
ctrl+shift+a, the remainder of the book will be read if not interrupted.
The same is true of the Nook app.
Difference is that the Nook app will suggest how to do it first.
So give this a try and let us kno
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> Subject: ebook readers where the page scrolls automatically?
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am introducing the IPod to a former braille note user and while she is
> starting to get the hang of IBooks, she misses the fact that
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Subject: ebook readers where the page scrolls automatically?
Hi all,
I am introducing the IPod to a former braille note user and while she is
starting to get the hang of IBooks, she misses the fact that her book would
scroll automati
Hi,
in iBooks, the page does scroll automatically. Do a 2 finger flick down from
anywhere in the text and the book will read continuously.
hth
Ricardo Walker
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On Feb 21, 2013, at 8:54 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi al
Hi all,
I am introducing the IPod to a former braille note user and while she is
starting to get the hang of IBooks, she misses the fact that her book would
scroll automatically. Is there an ebook reader that presents the book in such
a way? I know digital editions and itext express on the ma