Thanks, Tim and Barry, for your responses. I will give the list view a try. It 
seems to me, and I might be remembering wrongly, that when iBooks first came 
out on iOS, its accessibility was excellent right from the start. Maybe not 
perfect, but very good. In fact, to my way of thinking, it is actually not as 
good as it use to be, since they broke the ability to navigate within a page by 
line using your finger. I know I've discussed that one with the accessibility 
folks on a couple of occasions, and I keep hoping for that feature to come 
back, but it hasn't happened. 

I know accessibility doesn't happen overnight. But they set the bart pretty low 
for themselves with the Mac version of the app.

Is it possible to navigate within a page once you have a book open? i.e. if I 
need to spell a word, go word by word or line by line, can I do that with vo 
plus arrows or other vo commands? Or is it just a deal where you read straight 
through until it quits reading?

Thanks again.

Mary
Mary Otten
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