Andrew,
Unfortunately, not at this point.
As things stand, iBooks 1.0x is not accessible with VoiceOver. We are all 
hoping the situation will change soon as Apple is keenly aware of the fact.

Hope this helps.
Vic



On Monday, December 23, 2013 7:09:56 AM UTC-8, Andrew wrote:
>
> Listers, 
>
> I have a usb braille display, focus 40 which I connect to my macbook air. 
> It’s quite old - I bought it in 2004. I was wondering whether it would be 
> possible to read iBooks I purchase from iBooks store via iTunes using this 
> Braille display. If so, how would I go about it? I know I can’t use it with 
> the iPad or iPhone because it has no bluetooth. But I wonder whether I 
> could use it to read iBooks on my macbook air. Also, I’ve been trying to 
> locate my iBooks on the hard drive. I can’t find the folder where they 
> would have been stored. I know that music and audiobooks are stored in the 
> iTunes media folder but my iBooks are not there. Any ideas? 
>
> Thanks for any tips. 
>
> Andrew

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