Hi all,

I've been playing with this and I have the following observation.  If you want 
a piece of software that just starts at the beginning of the book and keeps 
reading, this probably isn't for you.  If, on the other hand, you have no 
problem with moving from page to page (or need this for work/educational 
reasons) then the app isn't bad.

One thing is a bit flakey though and that is the actual mechanics of "turning" 
the page.  As Anne and possibly others pointed out in previous mails, the 
right/left arrow keys move forward and backwards through the document a page at 
a time.  However, I've found that sometimes this key doesn't work.

The most common occasion where this happens is when I put the edit cursor into 
the field which allows me to type the page number I wish to go to.  Then when I 
use vo-left to go back to the book content, the keyboard focus stays in the 
edit field, so left-right arrow navigates through the page number and does not 
"turn" the page.  The way I've found around this is to put the VO cursor on the 
portion of the screen containing the book content, and then route the keyboard 
to it using vo-cmd-f4.  This *seems* to resolve the conflicts but I've not 
tested it thoroughly enough to be 100% certain.

HTH.Dónal Fitzpatrick
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