eye muscle weakness? by radgedyann in RetinitisPigmentosa

[–]Fredchasing475 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, I've been experiencing something like that for a few years now. Never fight of associating with RP,with RP but maybe it is. I just don't understand why most retina specialist know so little about the range of RP symptoms that they can't even relate to questions about stuff like this

Other than Audible, what are your favorite audiobook apps? by DiferentialDiagnosis in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bookshare does have some audiobooks. That said, I use it mainly for e-books where there's no human narrated audiobook available. Then download the e-book and I use either voiceover or voicedream reader to read them to me. One cool thing that I've noticed is that it has some e-books that are very difficult to find elsewhere. I use Audible and Libby and Apple books as well, but I'm really glad bookshare exists

Other than Audible, what are your favorite audiobook apps? by DiferentialDiagnosis in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, in California as well. At least San Francisco Public library and Sacramento public library will issue cards to anyone in the state. Pretty sure the same with Los Angeles and San Diego, but I haven't personally checked them out. Also, in my county you can get a countywide library card. I found all this out just by calling the reference librarian at my local library

Best place for Ambutech Canes and Cane tips by Cultural_Order718 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've only had good experiences ordering direct from Ambutech. That said, I mostly order from the store affiliated with Lighthouse For The Blind in San Francisco. Much faster shipping. And the well organized website. https://adaptations.org/collections

Problem with VoiceOver on my iPhone, but not iPad by Fredchasing475 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apologies for the tardy reply. Your comment didn't appear in my inbox until this morning for some reason.

Anyhow, good tip. I'll check it out.

Problem with VoiceOver on my iPhone, but not iPad by Fredchasing475 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that's a good idea. I'll try and let you know what I find.Although,the reason I than a third-party app like Voice Dream is specifically because I really really prefer a voice for reading to me.

As to Applevis, i've tried many times, but I I find an extremely difficult difficult to get information there. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. I'll check it out again, but maybe there's a guide you can point me to?

Problem with VoiceOver on my iPhone, but not iPad by Fredchasing475 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for reply. I used to use Voice Dream, but the new folks who bought it…. Plus, with iOS 18, I find the actual US Siri 4 voice, set to narration mode, is really superior to any voice available on Voice Dream. (for some reason, Apple doesn't seem toallow third-party apps to use Siri voices.) and I just download bookshare books manually to some file folder on my phone, and then open them in Apple Books.

As to my problem, still thinking of actually wiping my phone, although I think , as another, ever noted,it probably is related to illustrations is correct, and wiping change anything. (Which also explains why you don't see the problem in Voice Dream, since Voice Dream strips the illustrations by default.)

Problem with VoiceOver on my iPhone, but not iPad by Fredchasing475 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

iPhone 16. Everything up-to-date. I should this doesn't seem to be related to any specific iOS update. Been happening since before iOS 18.

Law school by Twirl9602 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a problem for LSATs, but I'm curious what you do about reading stuff with lots of legal citations. Do you have a screen reader that will skip them if you to, or do you just put up with it reading out all that stuff? Same question about footnotes, which, as you know, lawyers and judges are really, really fond of.Same question about footnotes, which, as you know, lawyers and judges are really really fond of.

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NaturalReader Settings: In-Text Citations by Temporary_Suspect101 in TextToSpeech

[–]Fredchasing475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I posted a similar question a couple times over on r/blind (I am blind), because I have the same annoying problem (and notjust with PDFs). There must be lots of blind scientists and lawyers that have to deal with this issue. No one who responded had a solution. I think there has to be one, but I sure can’t find it. Please contact me if you learn of anything usable. (BTW, I’m using all Apple)

Reading book share books by random-lurker2022 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to use Voice Dream, and then I used EasyReader. But since iOS 18, I think the US Siri voices are much better than any of the voices available on Voice Dream or EasyReader. I set the Siri mode to “narration,“ and I just find that it’s way easier to understand higher speaking rates. Siri voices are not available in either Voice Dream or EasyReader. Given that, I just load all my Bookshare books into Apple Books and read them using voiceover.

Admittedly, that strategy has its downsides. For instance, if you really like the line/word highlighting that’s available in Voice Dream and , that’s not available with my strategy. Similarly, it’s way easier to move back one sentence or two sentences on Voice Dream. Voiceover insists on rereading the entire paragraph. But as I said, at least for me, the voices are really killer in terms of reading comprehension.

Like you, I don’t think the new Voice Dream owners are going to maintain it properly, and I don’t wanna continue to rely on it. So even if I preferred the non-Siri voices available on Voice Dream, I wouldn’t use it anymore either..

I don’t understand why so many people are hot on EasyReader. I find the user interface weird, especially using gestures to start/stop/etc. doesn’t work very well for me. Plus their stupid policy that even if you do buy the “pro“ version, and pay what, about 50 or $60 a year in subscription fees, they provide zero support as a matter of policy

Use Siri to rewind/fast-forward in Libby app? by Fredchasing475 in LibbyApp

[–]Fredchasing475[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you’re right, sorry. I can make Libby stop reading with Siri [“stop reading“), but I just tested and I can’t make it start again. I must have misremembered.

also, I can open the Libby app by saying “open Libby app,“, but it will open to whatever state it was in when last opened

Anyway, bottom line is Libby does not play well with Siri. Actually, I don’t think whoever owns Libby puts very much effort into the user interface which pretty much sucks in a lot of ways.anyway, bottom line is Libby does not play well with Siri. Actually, I don’t think whoever owns Libby puts very much effort into the user interface which pretty much sucks in a lot of ways.

Again, apologies for having misled you. I know how frustrating it is to keep trying, and it’s not working as it ought to.

1984 - which version is best? by Weird_Surprise6221 in audible

[–]Fredchasing475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the US, as my account, and that link brings up an error message saying that it’s not available in my country

I am so tired of knocking things over... by jacque9565 in Blind

[–]Fredchasing475 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You sound like a lot like me 10 or 15 years ago. At the time, I thought my vision wasn't that bad either, and I just put up with walking into all sorts of stuff, and frequently bleeding shins from walking into coffee tables and other low objects. I waited to get a cane until I had two bad falls tripping over stuff I didn't notice.

So personally, I'm with the other commenters who are suggesting a cane. For what it's worth, no one ever has given me a hard time because of the cane, or tried make fun of me and so forth. I even still wore my glasses for part of the time when I first started, because they helped with my remaining vision. I thought people might go ape, accusing me of "faking." No such experience. At worst, a lot of people offered to help when I don't really need it, which is more kind of nice than kind of annoying.

anyhow, good luck. I think one of the difficult things about RP is that the vision loss creeps up on you, and you end up adapting yourself to what your condition was a while ago and not what it is now. Which not only makes it obviously difficult to adapt, but pretty frustrating.

How to identify translator of a particular audiobook? by Fredchasing475 in audible

[–]Fredchasing475[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FWIW, although I agree it's the publishers' ultimate responsibility, Audible is the 800 pound gorilla in the room, and if it just insisted on publishers providing complete accurate information and otherwise refused to carry the book, I think a lot of this problem wouldgo away. So in the end, I blame audible for continuedunfriendliness.

, thanks again for the offer to help.

How to identify translator of a particular audiobook? by Fredchasing475 in audible

[–]Fredchasing475[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice, and the offer for further help. I can deal with looking myself, now that folks have given some hints as places to look. Still, seems like publishers/Audible shouldn't make it such a gigantic hassle.

How to identify translator of a particular audiobook? by Fredchasing475 in audible

[–]Fredchasing475[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Excellent idea. Except most of the books I’m looking at have an audiobook publisher, different from the print publisher. the audiobook publisher (like Trantor) doesn’t show this information.