I don't know if this will help you any, but somewhere in the accessibility 
settings is a switch to make print bold. You also might want to give Zoom a 
try. You can find that in the accessibility settings under the vision heading.


Thanks,
Ari

> On Sep 24, 2015, at 3:50 PM, Christopher Moss <christopherhm...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I am a legally blind historical novelist who loves all the new but 
> frustrating tools coming out of places like Apple and Amazon.
> 
> I am finding the Echyo partivbbularly frustrating  since there is so little 
> on it in twrms of books, and other tools called  Echo that have nothing to do 
> with it... form instance, I bought the Echo Pen and am returning it because 
> it turns out to have nothing to do with working the Amazon Alexa Echo...  
> grrr...
> 
> I also am starting to use my iPad, which my beloved gave me last Christmas, 
> because it is supposed to work with Exho.  I needed to start using it anyway, 
> even though I don't go to  lectures or even much out of the house at my age 
> and infirmity.  One thing I am find ing extremenly perplexing is how the iPad 
> supposedly is accessible but at the same time does not seem to be at all.  I 
> went into settings to increase the size of the font but it didn't, exceptt   
> the Settings.  I could use some typs on using iPad accessibility.
> 
> On the other  hand my beloved Kindle Keyboard is as gentle as a lamb, and 
> just as tasty.
> 
> I told you I was a novelist.  My books are on Amazon under the names Nan 
> Hawthorne and Christopher Hawthorne Moss and are both self published and also 
> published formally.  If you are interested in any, let me know.
> 
> Thanks for any help you can give me.
> 
> As I said, I am typopathological, so forgive any I did not catch.
> 
> Kir Moss
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