That's funny I htink on the US version of the app there is no ba k button so 
things can't be saved. I even had eric look at the screen with Voi eOver off 
and he can't find anything, so I am out of luck reading Kobo Books for now

Jane




On Dec 18, 2012, at 6:59 PM, "Paula Hobley" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Anne
> 
> How are you?  Thank you for your instructions.  I followed them, but I am
> unable to find the back button.  When I hit an unlabelled button, it takes
> me back to the screen that says image, and has the buttons you have
> described.  Can you please tell me how to find the back button?
> 
> Thanks for any help with this.
> 
> Take care
> 
> Paula
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, 19 December 2012 6:03 AM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Kobo accessibility.
> 
> Hello Orin,
> 
> When you first open the Kobo app, assuming you've already bought a book from
> the Kobo website, you'll find the Library button at the bottom left of the
> screen. The button is just above the label saying Library. Tap this button
> and you'll be on a screen containing, at the top, the following items: Icon
> Home button, All Content, Icon Gear button (this means settings), Search All
> Content search field. Underneath these are the first six books in your
> library arranged three to a row. Tap the title of one for the book to open.
> Along the bottom of the screen are the following 5 tabs: All, I'm reading,
> Books, Docs, and More. Select either Books or All to have your library
> displayed.
> You have to be in a book to find the reading settings. At the end of a
> chapter or at the beginning of a book, slide your finger down the righthand
> side of the screen until you hear "Link image". Start flicking right. You
> may have to tap the centre of the screen twice to make these options usable.
> You'll hear: Reduce text size, increase text size, Toggle night reading
> mode, Reduce brightness, increase brightness, toggle night reading mode
> (this is mislabelled and should read "Location in book), Toggle night
> reading mode (mislabelled again and should read "Text settings) and this is
> the one you need. There are two more buttons after this one and yet another
> is mislabelled as Toggle night reading mode and should read Help.
> 
> You need to find Page transition style which is the second heading and
> select Scrolling which is the fourth option. Tap the Back button to get out
> of these settings.
> 
> You can relabel the misleading buttons if you like.
> 
> 
> On 17 Dec 2012, at 17:17, Orin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> How does one set up the Cobo app for accessibility? I'd like to start
> using it.
>> Thanks.
>> Orin
> 
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