Thanks Mairead Worked a treat Sent from Jackie's iPhone On 18 Dec 2012, at 15:30, Mairead O Mahony <maireadomahony@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jackie, > iBooks is accessible. Once you have opened the book from iBooks in > order to get the phone to keep reading until you want to stop reading > just do a 2 finger swipe twoards you and the book will keep reading. > When you want to stop reading just press the home button and you are > back to the main screen of the iPhone. > When you open up the book the next time it automatically remembers > where you stopped and to continue reading from where you left off just > do a 2 finger swipe twoards you and the book will be read to you. > > If you want to go to a particular page of the book on the bottom right > there is an option called page chooser. > Once you double tap on this, do a 1 finger swipe up or down until you > hear the page number you want and then double tap on it to open it. > > Hope this helps > Mairead > > On 12/18/12, JackieMcBrearty <teambanglesltd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hey iPhoners >> >> I have downloaded iBooks and have also purchased an iBook from yes you've >> guessed it the iTunes store. I can see the book in the iBook app but cant >> seem to get the full page up it seems to cut out after a few sentences. I >> checked my iTunes on the computer and its there but I'm confused on the >> iWay of things. >> just hope I'm not going to here that iBooks isn't iAccessible as I would >> crack up! >> >> thanks in advance >> Jackie >