
In the first release of EasyReader which includes RNIB Reading Services there are a few issues to be aware of: Some books fail to download or open, if using EasyReader for Android.


Known issues We are delighted to be working with Dolphin to improve the choice and reading experience for our customers. Pressing the menu button takes you to a screen where you can choose from my books, a list of libraries, manage libraries, and my newspapers. At the top left of screens is a menu button described by Voiceover and Talkback as side menu. The playback screen contains a number of controls for changing audio speed, default time jump, book information, sleep timer etc. In iOS you can use the rotor option to select time jumps then flick up or down to move by that value. Once the book is open you can play and navigate through the book by headings, time jump etc. you might need to sign into Reading Services again from time to time. From then on EasyReader will automatically log you in when you choose Reading Services. The first time you log into Reading Services you log in with your username and password. If you haven’t yet signed up for an account, then you can do this outside the app in your device’s browser or from a PC or Mac. If you have already signed up for an RNIB Reading Services account, you can log in with your username and password. Choose ‘manage libraries’ to select or deselect libraries that show in your libraries list.

You are now able to choose RNIB Reading Services from the list of libraries.

You can use Voiceover and Talkback gestures to find and activate options. EasyReader works very well with Voiceover and Talkback. Your Dolphin EasyReader account is used to synchronise books across devices so you can seamlessly move from reading on your tablet to reading on your smartphone without losing your place. You can do this with an email address and password or sign in with an existing Google account. To use EasyReader you need to create a free account with Dolphin from within the app.
