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Reading eBraille with an iPhone Presenter: Karen Keninger, Director National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, United States of America Radiance of Tomorrow ; iBooks Scrolling must be disabled in


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Reading eBraille with an iPhone

Presenter: Karen Keninger, Director National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, United States of America

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Radiance of Tomorrow; iBooks

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Scrolling must be disabled in the appearance view

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To open a book, go first to Library, then Purchased Books

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Formatted text in the screen is lost in the braille display

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If all you want to do is linear reading, iBook works fine

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Voice Dream allows you to listen to a book or read it using a braille display

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Voice Dream has many of the same issues as iBooks

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Kindle menu

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The Pacific and Other Stories, read with Kindle

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What a braille reader sees using Kindle

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Kindle allows you to pan to the bottom and go back and forth without losing your place

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Only one key stroke is needed to turn the page

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Next page

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NLS BARD Mobile

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National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, ww.w.loc.gov/nls (202) 707-5100 nls@loc.gov