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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


  1. 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

  2. Radiance of Tomorrow ; iBooks

  3. Scrolling must be disabled in the appearance view

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

  5. Formatted text in the screen is lost in the braille display

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

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

  8. Voice Dream has many of the same issues as iBooks

  9. Kindle menu

  10. The Pacific and Other Stories , read with Kindle

  11. What a braille reader sees using Kindle

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

  13. Only one key stroke is needed to turn the page

  14. Next page

  15. NLS BARD Mobile

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

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