Sorry, I was thining the question related to the original; Kindle not the more
recent ones.
On 31 Oct 2015, at 18:10, Steve Nutt
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Ian,
Turning on speech without sight shouldn’t be a problem. Just put two fingers
anywhere on the screen for about four seconds.
All the best
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: info re the kindle reader
Turning the speech on without sight is problematic but once it’s on it’s a very
easy device to use. I personally liked the original American voice but have
for a long time now been using the Kindle app on my iPhone which reads in the
voice you’ve chosen for general operation of the device.
On 30 Oct 2015, at 21:39,
franholman121@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:franholman121@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi does anyone out there have the kindle with Text to Speech. If so, how easy
is it to use, also what is the voice like.
Thanks
Fran.