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Old 08-25-2022, 05:40 AM   #25
Spinningwoman
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Using the iPhone screen reader with Voice Control turned on gets rid of all the clumsiness of special gestures that don’t work etc. it works really well with Kindle and Apple Books apps and less well but OK with Kobo. Libby has a weird ‘read aloud’ mode especially for screen readers that is very unpredicable and sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t. So once a day I say ‘Siri, turn on Voice control’ and it does. Then I say ‘command mode’ to voice control to stop it thinking I’m dictating stuff. Then I just have to say, eg, Speak Screen when I’m on a Kindle app page for it to read to me. I can also use it to switch apps, like if I am in the bath and don’t want to touch my phone I can say Open Kindle, Speak Screen. Swipe left, swipe right for turn pages if it isn’t in the right place. It’s a game changer.

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