VO A to read the document is working fine for me in iBooks.
I am using single page view.
To navigate pages use up or down arrow.
David Griffith
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On 31/10/2014 04:30, eleanor martha burke wrote:
given what you say about iBooks I will now try and read a book on the Mac.you
say you have to navig
All the buttons are labeled so i just click on next page button.
Ian McNamara
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Yeah, Yosemite is great! There are lags here but nothing show stopping for me
at least. This is on a late 2011 Macbook Pro. I tried iBooks and my only
comment so far is it's good to see it finally be accessible. Continuity
regarding SMS at least are working. So yes, so far so good at my end.
> O
I’ve only one annoyance about the new OS 10.10, when I’m reading Mail I usually
select the eMail I want to read by using the up and down arrow keys, finding
the eMail I want to read and then pressing the return key.
I’ve found that if I arrow up and down through text too quickly after pressing
given what you say about iBooks I will now try and read a book on the Mac.you
say you have to navigate to the next page what is the keystroke you are using
to do that?
> On 31 Oct 2014, at 04:11, Ian McNamara wrote:
>
> Well after thinking about it for a while despite things i’ve heard about