Thanks a lot that helps!
I do have a macbook air with trackpad.
I mostly use a braille display so will defenitely look into the interacting 
with epub to se eif that will get me different pages.
Greetings, Anouk,
On 24 Oct 2013, at 20:12, Helena Fehr <helena.torch.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've found that if you have your trackpad turned on, and you have it set up 
> so that it works with voiceover instead of having it like a normal mouse, if 
> you swipe down on the track pad with two fingers, it'll read one whole 
> chapter of an ibook at a time. Then to go to the next chapter, you press 
> Command-Shift-Right arrow. Also, you can go Vo-M for menu, and then right 
> arow to the go menu, and then arrow down until you hear go to next chapter 
> and enter on it, and it'll do it too. As far as if you only want to read a 
> single page at a time, you would access it just like you do with pages by 
> interacting with the scroll area, and then it'll say epub.1 or something, and 
> each epub thing like that, I think is another page, so then you just interact 
> with those, and you can then swipe down with two fingers with them and get 
> VoiceOver to read the whole thing or VO-right arrow so it reads line by line 
> I think. I've also found out that let's say you're on Skype, but you want to 
> read a book while you're waiting to receive a message from someone, you can 
> press control to pause VoiceOver from reading the ibook, then switch to your 
> Skype app, or whatever, to do whateveryou want, and then go back to the 
> ibooks app and press control and it'll continue reading to teh end of that 
> page. Then you put two fingers at teh top of your trackpad and swipe down, 
> and it'll continue reading. I don't know if there's a say all or 
> read-to-the-bottom-of-the-document command for VoiceOver using the keyboard, 
> so I don't know how this would work with iMacs, or Macs that don't have a 
> trackPad. I don't know if you could use a normal mouse for these things.
> Hope this helps!
> As for mail and attachments, and saving attachments in emails, I don't know 
> how to do that either, so if someone could let me know, that would be great, 
> cause I do this a lot since I'm in school, so I can get people to send me 
> stuff to braille out and stuff like that, so if osmeone could let me know, 
> that would be great. You can even jsut email me, and then that way I don't 
> have to scroll through the entire Mac Visionarries email to find out jsut 
> taht one thing. THanks!
> 
> 
> God Bless!!!
>                               Helena
> 
> May The Lord Bless you and keep you; May his face radiate with joy because of 
> you' May He be gracious to you, show you His favour, and give you His peace.
> (Numbers 6;24)
> 
> In Jesus' Name.
> Amen
> 
> Helena Fehr
> helena.torch.li...@gmail.com
> 
> 
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