Hello Scott,
I'm afraid I don't use a Braille display with my iPhone so can't answer your
question. I don't see why it shouldn't work, however.
Cheers,
Anne
On 10 Jun 2012, at 17:02, Scott Howell wrote:
> Hi Anne,
>
> One thing I have been meaning to ask is if Kobo works well with Braille
Hi Anne,
One thing I have been meaning to ask is if Kobo works well with Braille
displays which is my preferred method of reading. I suspect so, but wanted to
ask in the event there were any issues I need to keep in mind when reading the
books.
THanks,
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Hello Kirsten,
You buy books from the Website. I have an account, but when you click on the
link "Buy this book", you get taken to a page where you can sign up for an
account.
There's no obligation to buy books regularly and the prices are good.
Cheers,
Anne
On 10 Jun 2012, at 12:43, Kirste
Sorry, yes I do mean that. Dictation. ... Lol. How do I buy books, do I go on
the website? I seem to remember that's what you need to do. Do I need to have
an account? Thanks.
last night it seemed quite accessible when I had a quick look but I didn't buy
any books.
Sent from my iPhone
On 10
Hello Kirsten,
I assume you mean Kobo books? Yes, it's very accessible and you shouldn't need
sighted help to set it up. You just need to know that when VO says "Icon Gear"
it means Settings.
I read with Kobo on my iPhone all the time.
Cheers,
Anne
On 9 Jun 2012, at 23:53, Kirsten Edmondson
Hi all,
I have COGO books version 5.4 I think. Does this work with voice-over?
I know that version 3 was a bit tricky, but have things improved? Is there any
guidance anywhere on how it works? Do I need to get someone who can see to set
it up for me like you used to need to do?
Thanks
Kirsten