RE: how accessible is the kindle app with voice over, and how do I start to use it

2021-11-18 Thread Kathy Blackburn
You can subscribe to the VI Kindle list by sending a blank email to vi-kindle+subscr...@freelists.org. Kathy Blackburn kblac...@austin.rr.comOn Nov 18, 2021 9:20 AM, mich verrier wrote: > > Hi also on the topic of kindle I think there used to be a list for blind > kindle users I think it was

Re: how accessible is the kindle app with voice over, and how do I start to use it

2021-11-18 Thread Barbara Stahl
You can also move by page by flicking your three fingers to the right or to the left flicking them to the left goes forward in the book and flicking them to the raid goes backward I remember this by imagining myself turning the pages of a book you flip the pages to the left when you want to go

RE: how accessible is the kindle app with voice over, and how do I start to use it

2021-11-18 Thread mich verrier
Hi also on the topic of kindle I think there used to be a list for blind kindle users I think it was vikindle@google groups.com or something like that. From Mich. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Anna Dresner Sent: November 18, 2021 10:14 AM To: VIPhone

Re: how accessible is the kindle app with voice over, and how do I start to use it

2021-11-18 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi Joshua, The Kindle app is very accessible. Usually, you double-tap a book title once to download the book and a second time to open it. Then flicking down with two fingers reads the text, and it scrolls automatically. If you're hearing items like Contents, Add Bookmark, and Recommended