Good post Mark, one of your best! Sent from my IPhone
> On Apr 6, 2022, at 2:31 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello All, > > I thought that some of you may find the following article useful as many, if > not all, of the following voice commands work with the Kindle app. > > Mark > > How to use Kindle with Alexa > > In this article, you will learn how to use various voice commands to read > your Kindle books with the help of your Alexa assistant. > > As Kindle is an Amazon service, it is already connected to Alexa under the > same Amazon account. You don't have to add it to the Alexa application. > > If your Kindle book supports Text-to-Speech technology, it will be read with > Alexa's voice. Even though reading with a synthetic voice is not (yet) as > good as being read by a real person (like in Audible audiobooks), the result > is still of good quality and appreciated if you have difficulty reading. > If your book is written in another supported language, Alexa will use her > corresponding international voice to read it to you. For example, if your > book is written in Spanish, Alexa will read it in Spanish. > > Kindle Library > Alexa can tell you which are your latest purchased Kindle books, but for a > complete list, you can visit the Alexa app. > Alexa, what are my Kindle books? > Alexa, what is in my Kindle library? > You > There are [number] books in your Kindle library, including [title1, title2 > and title3]. For a complete list, go to the Play section in your Alexa app. > Alexa > > Listen to a Kindle book with Alexa > Read one of your Kindle books > Alexa, read [title] > Alexa, read the book [title] > Alexa, read my Kindle book > Alexa, read my Kindle book [title] > You > Resuming your most recent book: [title] > Alexa > Pause reading > Alexa pause | stop > You > Continue the last Kindle book where you left it > Alexa, read > Alexa, continue my book > You > Resuming your most recent book: [title] > Alexa > Adjust reading speed > Alexa lets you control your Kindle book reading speed. The setting will > apply only to the current book you are listening to. > There are 7 preset speeds: > . slowest speed (0.5x) > . very slow speed (0.75x) > . slow speed (0.9x) > . normal speed (1x) > . fast speed (1.25x) > . very fast speed (1.5x) > . fastest speed (2x) > Decrease the reading speed > Read your book one step slower to the minimum speed of 0.5x. > Alexa, read slower > You > Reading at 90% speed > Alexa > Increase the reading speed > Read your book one step faster to the maximum speed of 2x. > Alexa, read faster > You > Reading at 1 1/4 speed > Alexa > Reset the reading speed > Read your book at the normal speed of 1x. > Alexa, read at normal speed > You > Reading at normal speed > Alexa > Schedule shutdown (sleep timer) > You can ask Alexa to stop reading after a specific period of time. > Alexa, set a sleep timer > You > If you want to stop reading in 5 minutes, just say: > Alexa, set a sleep timer > You > Timer for how long? > Alexa > 5 minutes > You > Sleep timer for 5 minutes, starting now! > Alexa > You can also specify a time to stop reading in your command. > Alexa, stop reading in [time] > You > Sleep timer for 5 minutes, starting now! > Alexa > Navigate in the book > Alexa allows you to move the playback position backwards or forwards. By > default, the jump is 30 seconds. But you can specify a different duration at > the end of your instruction. > Go forward 30 seconds > Alexa, go further > Alexa, skip ahead > You > Go forward another duration > Alexa, forward [duration] > Alexa forward [1 hour] > You > Go back 30 seconds > Alexa, go back > You > Go back another duration > Alexa, go back [duration] > Alexa, go back [10 minutes] > You > Change the chapter > Go to the next chapter > Alexa, next chapter > You > Go back one chapter > Alexa, previous chapter > You > Information about the book title and author > If you are unsure about the book Alexa is reading to you, you can ask her to > remind you of its title and author. > Alexa, what is this book? > You > This is [title] by [author] > Alexa > > Original Article at: > https://domorex.com/alexa-commands/how-to-use-kindle-with-alexa/#schedule-sh > utdown-sleep-timer > > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries > list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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