Hi, I have a question.  Some of  the books have what they call Whisper
Sync and it reads the book in a synthesized voice that isn't JAWS. Do
you know where to find accessibility settings such as speeding up the
speech?

thanks,

Dacia


On 5/7/17, Adrian Spratt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, David.
>
> There's more than one Kindle option. The one I downloaded is Kindle for PC,
> which I'm able to access. Here's the link to the download page:
> https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201245960
>
> Once this player is installed, downloading books is pretty much automatic. I
> can't remember the exact step, but once you make a purchase, either the book
> downloads right away or else the download option is made obvious.
>
> Kindle books are accessible up to a point. JAWS can read the text in "say
> all," "line by line," etc. when you leave the book, the player remembers
> where you left off so that you can return to that place without saving a
> placemarker.
>
> Options can be located by pressing the tab key. These include a find
> function. However, selecting and copying is unavailable, with or without a
> screenreader.
>
> I'm writing most of this from memory. If you and your client get stuck,
> please feel free to contact me on or off list.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of David Whitehead
> Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2017 7:33 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] jaws and kindle reader
>
> Good morning all;
> I just got a message from a client,
> He's asking;
> Hi David,
> Hope all is well. I plan on doing some more reading this summer, and have
> downloaded a book off of Amazon. They have a Kindle Cloud Reader, which I
> have never used before. I am having trouble downloading and reading the
> book, and was wondering if you were familiar with the Kindle Cloud Reader
> and/or had some advice.
> So, does anyone have experience reading with kindle, is the accessible
> kindle worth working with?
> In advance, thanks.
>
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