Cheree Heppe here:
Nearly every book I have downloaded from IBooks has read correctly and has been 
accessible.
The only exception that I recall now are books produced by a group called 
"Instructables."  They put out cookbooks, craft how-to books, a survival manual 
where they have doagrams about the skills/tasks one is supposed to be learning 
and such.  These I don't even try now because they don't work with VoiceOver.
They, fortunately for VoiceOver users, are a drop in the ocean of accessible 
books.  I have a lot of books now from IBooks and love being able to read a 
newly published work at the same moment as my sighted colleagues.

Regards,
Cheree Heppe


Sent from my iPhone

On 28/02/2012, at 7:22, Jane <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> every book I've gotten so far is accessible.  I have yet to find an 
> inaccessible novel.
> 
> Jane
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 27, 2012, at 11:46 PM, Mike Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Hello Esther and others,
>> 
>> I would like to thank you all very much for your input regarding my question 
>> about continuous reading of a book in the iBook application.  As you stated, 
>> Esther, a two-finger flick down from within the text did the trick.  And 
>> yes, I agree that upon more thought, this makes sense.
>> 
>> Now to my next question: Is it a reasonable expectation that most 
>> commercially-done, contemporary novels found in the bookstore will be 
>> accessible?
>> 
>> Even though I am currently in the U.S., I am still taken to the Austrian App 
>> Store, though manually switching isn't a problem.
>> 
>> Kindest regards and thanks once again for your assistance,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> On 26,Feb,2012, at 12:59 PM, Esther wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Mike,
>>> 
>>> Just to expand on my comment about issuing the two-finger flick down from 
>>> the text area of the book to get continuous reading going in iBooks. Since 
>>> this gesture is meant to "read all" on the current page, starting from your 
>>> present position, if you wanted to find out about the page chooser at the 
>>> bottom of the screen the first time you checked the layout of controls in 
>>> iBooks, and were starting from the buttons for Library and table of 
>>> contents, you wouldn't want VoiceOver to keep reading to the end of the 
>>> book before telling you that there were additional controls at the bottom 
>>> of the page.
>>> 
>>> So what happens is that a two-finger flick down initiated from the area 
>>> with button controls at the top of the screen just reads the text that is 
>>> on the current page, then goes on to read the controls at the bottom of the 
>>> screen.  But if you initiate the two-finger flick down from within the text 
>>> area, your "read all from present point" gesture continues to read through 
>>> the text area, only, and will automatically go on to the next page.
>>> 
>>> This originally confused me, too, the first time I encountered it and 
>>> didn't have VO read the rest of the page.  But then it made sense that it 
>>> would work that way.  
>>> 
>>> Most people touch the center of the screen when they do their two-finger 
>>> flick down, so that's why they automatically get the continuous reading.
>>> 
>>> You'll still notice a slight pause when you reach the end of the current 
>>> page.  That's because iBooks does a simulated page turn graphic.  This 
>>> annoyed the heck out of some early reviewers (who were not visually 
>>> impaired. Andy Ihnatko wrote in his initial, otherwise positive, review of 
>>> iBooks for the Chicago Sun: "I do wish I could disable the fancy page-curl 
>>> animation. On an iPhone 3GS, at least, there’s a slight, but annoying, 
>>> additional pause as the app does a whole lot of math.")  If this really 
>>> annoys you, changing the font size to be small will put a lot more text on 
>>> the screen before you get that slight pause.
>>> 
>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> On Feb 26, 2012, at 10:35 AM, Esther wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Mike,
>>>> 
>>>> Try doing the two-finger flick down from the middle of the text page.  For 
>>>> example, if you're reading in the page, do a two-finger tap to stop. Then 
>>>> do a two-finger flick down.  Usually when you're in the text area this 
>>>> will work for continuous reading.  Or you can try to touch the center of 
>>>> the screen for the text area first, then do the two finger flick down.
>>>> 
>>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>> Esther
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 26, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello Jane,
>>>>> 
>>>>> That's the problem. A two-finger flick down reads the current page, but 
>>>>> reading is halted at the end of the page.  I have been unsuccessful at 
>>>>> having continuous read to work.  I am read the current page from start to 
>>>>> finish, but then VO stops reading, i.e. the next page isn't turned to, 
>>>>> nor is reading continued.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mike
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 26,Feb,2012, at 11:56 AM, Jane wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Tru a two-finger-flick-down. That'll start it reading and will turn 
>>>>>> pages.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Jane
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Feb 26, 2012, at 2:41 PM, Mike Busboom wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> A couple of weeks ago, I downloaded the book on Siri and have started 
>>>>>>> to read it.  The navigation works reasonably well, i.e. I can go to 
>>>>>>> specific pages and read a page in its entirety.  Where I am having a 
>>>>>>> problem, however, is getting VoiceOver to read continuously.  At 
>>>>>>> present, at least with the approach that seems to be working for me, I 
>>>>>>> have to go to the page chooser and flick to the next page..
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Is there a way to get iBooks to do continuous scrolling or get 
>>>>>>> VoiceOver to automatically "turn pages and thus ensure continuous 
>>>>>>> reading," as it were?  I am staying with a friend who has an iPad and 
>>>>>>> he tells me that he is able to get this to work.  He puts his iPad in 
>>>>>>> Landscape mode and can see two pages at a time.  Would putting my 
>>>>>>> iPhone in Landscape Mode yield the same results?  I tried,but was 
>>>>>>> unsuccessful.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Kindest regards to all, with thanks in advance,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>>> 
>>>> 
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