Hi,

You can definitely move around freely through a page using the panning keys. 
YOu can use the rotor to locate links and then double-tap.

HTH,
Anna



On Dec 25, 2012, at 9:08 PM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is for those of you who use braille with iBooks, especially if you've 
> also used speech, but whatever.  Apple still hasn't fixed the bug that was 
> introduced with the major update to iBooks earlier this year, wherein you 
> can't havigate within a page of text in an iBook by flicking. Nor can you 
> navigate by selecting "lines" in the rotor. This makes things somewhat more 
> difficult than they need to be if you are trying to use cookbooks, for 
> example, or read books and use the internal links, then go back where you 
> linked from. So I wonder, if you have a braille display, can you pan freely 
> around in a page, click a link, read the relevant text on the new page and 
> then get back to where you were efficiently? 
> 
> Mary
> 
> Mary Otten
> [email protected]
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