hi paul as you say you can sort of manage it but i find it so much better to do 
on my iphone surely with time it will get better.

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Hopewell <[email protected]>
To: mac-access <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, 8 January 2014 6.52 pm
Subject: Anyone successfully using iBooks on Maverick?

>
>
> Hello, 
> Is anyone successfully using iBooks on Maverick with VoiceOver? Or is iBooks 
> on Maverick not yet fully accessible? 
> 
> First I have just opened a newly purchased iBook on Maverick and find that 
> the scroll area contains 4 html files each corresponding to different parts 
> of the book. I do not understand what is going on here. Opening a different 
> book only has 3 html files in the scroll area. 
> 
> Second if I press command6that to open the table of contents I see a new 
> window containing a table (I know it is a new window because I see it in the 
> list of windows displayed by VO6F2). Unfortunately if I interact with that 
> table the table goes away and the window containing that table closes. the 
> same thing happens if I look at bookmarks. 
> 
> I mostly want to access the table of contents and use that to go to a desired 
> section of the book. I also want to stop reading the book now and later 
> return to where I left off. Is this possible on Maverick? 
> 
> Fortunately iBooks works much better on my iPhone 3GS under IOS 6. 
> 
> Should I expect iBooks to work OK with VoiceOver on Maverick? If so what am I 
> doing wrong? 
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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