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Old 10-02-2012, 07:01 PM   #15
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I installed the accessibility add-on, or at least I thought I did, but it was no different from the normal K4PC. I checked the help, and when I pressed ctrl+R it didn't read the open book. I had Utra Hal open. I checked the screen-reading software which Amazon recommends, but neither of them are free.

So I'll either read the books on the PC when I'm not troubled by labyrinthitis; or I'll befriend Alf and put them on my Sony. I have done this before, I just can't remember how. I'll check Alf's site again.

Thanks for the help.
I have some free audiobooks from librivox for when I'm ill.
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