Re: [Mac-access]: Finally done the upgrade.

2014-10-31 Thread Ian McNamara
All the buttons are labeled so i just click on next page button.

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Re: [Mac-access]: Finally done the upgrade.

2014-10-31 Thread David Griffith

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 navigate to the next page what is the keystroke you are using 
to do that?




On 31 Oct 2014, at 04:11, Ian McNamara ianmcnamar...@gmail.com wrote:

Well after thinking about it for a while despite things i’ve heard about bugs 
and stuff in the new update I decided to go ahead and update my mac anyway. So 
far from what i’ve observed it seems a lot more stable although there is a very 
slight lag with voice over when I am typing. it does not seem to be able to 
keep up with mee for example I have my voice over set to just words however 
when I press the space bar to start typing my next word it has around a tenth 
of a second delay before telling me the word I am typing. However this is not a 
bad thing as it gives me the chance to know if i’ve made any mistakes before 
going on to type the next word making it easier to correct things along the 
way. I am very impressed with the accessibility of iBooks now and have to say 
they’ve done good work on making that accessible. The only thing I don’t like 
about it is you can’t do your vo and a like you would to read a document for it 
to read the whole book. You’ve got to press the next page button when it’s 
finished reading the current page. I have not really explored any more of the 
features of the OS yet but will give more feedback as I do. So far though I am 
pretty impressed.

Ian McNamara
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Re: [Mac-access]: Finally done the upgrade.

2014-10-30 Thread christopher hallsworth
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.
 On 31 Oct 2014, at 04:11, Ian McNamara ianmcnamar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Well after thinking about it for a while despite things i’ve heard about bugs 
 and stuff in the new update I decided to go ahead and update my mac anyway. 
 So far from what i’ve observed it seems a lot more stable although there is a 
 very slight lag with voice over when I am typing. it does not seem to be able 
 to keep up with mee for example I have my voice over set to just words 
 however when I press the space bar to start typing my next word it has around 
 a tenth of a second delay before telling me the word I am typing. However 
 this is not a bad thing as it gives me the chance to know if i’ve made any 
 mistakes before going on to type the next word making it easier to correct 
 things along the way. I am very impressed with the accessibility of iBooks 
 now and have to say they’ve done good work on making that accessible. The 
 only thing I don’t like about it is you can’t do your vo and a like you would 
 to read a document for it to read the whole book. You’ve got to press the 
 next page button when it’s finished reading the current page. I have not 
 really explored any more of the features of the OS yet but will give more 
 feedback as I do. So far though I am pretty impressed.
 
 Ian McNamara
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