HI William,
It's an IOS specific keystroke, not for BARD itself. Well maybe double tapping
will do it, but I don't want it to inadvertently increase or decrease speed or
perform another action.
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Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Stopping playback
hi. it sounds to me that when the book is voicing, the player window is open
and any tapping will interface the player. there is also nothing in the
bard-mobile help section about this sort of shortcut.
is there such a shortcut in the ios version of bard-mobile in that help
section? or, is this an ios specific gesture?
anyway, when the screen locks you're out of luck. no amount of tapping or
swiping will do a thing.
stay well ... william
On 2/4/17, Nicki Keck <jesusgirl71@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HI all,
For anyone with an iPhone, you will be familiar with the fact that you
can do a 2-finger double tap on your screen to stop playback without
having to look around for a stop/pause button and therefore miss maybe
some of a book or something that is playing. Is there a way on the
fire to do this? Like, let's say you're in the BARD mobile ap or
audible app listening to a book and you want to stop it? Is there a
similar gesture one can do to do this immediately without having to
use Voice View to find the button to stop the audio?
Thanks.
I did try a 2-finger double tap just to see if it would work, and it
didn't seem to.