Using The Nook Accessibility Reader - Barnes & Noble NOOK User Manual

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To turn on TalkBack and Explore by Touch, tap the TalkBack toggle button and leave it in the On
("checked") position.
By default, when you turn on TalkBack, you also turn on Explore by Touch.
To protect the privacy of your passwords, by default your NOOK does not read aloud passwords. If
you would like to hear passwords read aloud (perhaps through a headset you have attached to your
NOOK), tap the Speak passwords toggle button and leave it in the On ("checked") setting.
To enlarge the text displayed by NOOK screen features, tap the Extra Large Text button and leave it in
the On ("checked") position.
To lock of the rotation of the screen so that you do not inadvertently change the orientation of the
screen when handling your NOOK, tap the Lock rotation button and leave it in the On ("checked") posi-
tion.
To adjust the speed at which text is read by the TalkBack feature, tap Text-to-speech output. The Text-to-
speech settings screen opens. Tap speech rate. A dialog box opens, offering choices from Very Slow to
Very Fast. Normal is the default. Tap the selection for the speech rate you want. The dialog box closes
and your selection takes effect. You can hear an example of the current speech rate by tapping Listen to
an example on the Text-to-speech settings screen.
Using Explore by Touch
When using Explore by Touch, tap an area of the screen to hear the name of whatever feature is there. You can also
drag your finger across the screen to hear descriptions of each location your finger passes over.
Double-tap a button or icon to activate it.
Drag with two fingers to move objects on the screen (such as book covers on the Home screen or profile icons on
the Lock screen).
Swipe with two fingers to scroll through a list. You can also swipe with two fingers to move from panel to panel on
the Home screen.

Using the NOOK Accessibility Reader

Your NOOK includes a Beta version of the NOOK Accessibility Reader, a built-in accessibility feature that reads
books, periodicals, and user interface features aloud. By default, when you turn on TalkBack, you also turn on the
NOOK Accessibility Reader.
You can choose how the Accessibility Reader reads to you. You can move through content word by word or sen-
tence by sentence. You can also choose to have your NOOK read to you continuously until you tell it to stop.
Modes of Operation
The Accessibility Reader features three modes of operation: Manual, Auto, or Menu. Once it is running, the Acces-
sibility Reader is always in one of these modes.
The Accessibility Reader begins in Manual mode. In Manual mode, you can use gestures to control the progress of the
Reader. You can move forward and backward by page, by sentence, or by word. (The gestures used in Manual mode
are described below.)
A tap on the screen toggles the reader between Manual mode and Auto mode. 
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