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Old 08-07-2013, 11:58 AM   #44
PamelaThrew
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Device: Windows 7 Laptop
I have been using digital books only since 2000, due to MS. I don't care what the readers do or don't do. They are useless to me and many others with challenges.

I need the publishers to make the BOOKS available for use on readers that people with disabilities can use. Making the books only available for their own readers should be against the law and addressed in this suit.

We know what we need. There is no way the readers can be designed for my use.

Examples of a few of things I need:
Autoscrolling with control - since I can't hold a book and turn pages
Total font control
Total color control
No DRM
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