BARD Kindle Fire – User Guide

Table of Content

Section 1: Welcome

Welcome to the BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download online service) Kindle Fire mobile app. This app allows users to download and read books from the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS), Library of Congress, BARD website using a Fire OS tablet.

1.1: Access to

Eligible NLS patrons with a BARD account can use the BARD Mobile app. If you do not have a BARD account, click this link to find out how to apply.

This version of BARD Mobile is supported on Fire OS version 7 or 8. Connectivity from a wireless carrier or a Wi-Fi provider is required to download material from BARD.

1.2: Operating BARD Mobile

Fire OS devices have pre-installed accessibility features that make BARD Mobile accessible for individuals who cannot read or use regular print material because of visual or physical disabilities. These features, such as VoiceView by Amazon, help users navigate Fire OS devices on BARD Mobile.

VoiceView is a screen reader provided by Amazon that allows people who are blind or visually impaired to use gestures to navigate the device while VoiceView reads aloud the actions made on screen. To activate VoiceView or magnification gestures on a Fire OS device, go to the Settings screen, then click on the accessibility section. To obtain additional information regarding accessibility options, refer to the accessibility settings on your Fire OS device, as different devices have different features.

To use a refreshable braille display with the BARD Mobile app, you must first activate VoiceView and pair a refreshable braille display. Further instructions are provided in Section 7 of this User Guide, Connecting a Refreshable Braille Display.

1.3: BARD Mobile Login

First-time users must sign up and set their password on the BARD website, not BARD Mobile. This information is used to register the account in the app. Enter an existing username and password and accept the Terms of Service, then press the Login button. Passwords are remembered, and you should only need to provide this information once. However, if the password is changed on the BARD website, you must re-enter the password on BARD Mobile.

You are now ready to download books and magazines to your Fire OS device.

Section 2: Getting Started

BARD Mobile includes various features and functions to help you get the most out of the app. This section provides an overview of those features as you get started.

Each screen on the BARD Mobile app has a fotter with the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen. The footer provides information about the screen and content users manage, such as Bookshelf, Get Books, Settings, and Now Reading.

The Navigate Up button (left arrow) located in the upperleft corner moves you back to the previous screen when you are on a more specific screen such as Audio Books within the Bookshelf. There is no access to Navigate Up on the main screensBookshelf, Get Books, Settings, and Now Reading). You can swipe left and right to access this navigation. There is also a More Options menu (three dots) in the top right-hand corner that opens a dropdown menu with a Help screen and several options based on the context of the current page. Users can swipe right from the upperleft corner of the home screen to navigate past the heading and advance directly to the Tab Bar.

2.2: Tab Bar

The Tab Bar is located at the bottom of screen and contains tabs representing the four main screens: Bookshelf, Get Books, Settings, and Now Reading. The Tab Bar is not displayed when entering the Help menu or the Recently read menu within the Now Reading tab.

At the bottom of the screen there are tabs labeled as Bookshelf Get Books Settings and Now Reading
Figure 1: Tab Bar at the bottom of the screen

2.2.1: Bookshelf

The first tab on the Tab Bar is the Bookshelf, where all downloaded books and magazines are stored and accessed for reading. Downloads are in one of four folders: Audio Books, Audio Magazines, Braille Books, and Braille Magazines. This User Guide is the last item on the Bookshelf.

2.2.2: Get Books

When users initially log in, they start at Get Books, directly to the right of the Bookshelf. Get Books allows access to the Wish list, Recently added to BARD, Most popular books, Browse magazines, Previous downloads, and the BARD website.

To access a book or magazine from the BARD website, users must first add it to the Wish list. Once successfully downloaded, books and magazines are sorted into the proper subfolder.

2.2.3: Settings and Help

The third tab on the Tab Bar is Settings, which allows access to Audio settings, Braille and Display settings, User account settings, and Device Accessibility settings.

2.2.4: Now Reading

The fourth tab on the Tab Bar is Now Reading. If a book or magazine is selected in the Bookshelf tab, VoiceView will announce information about it.

Note: Go to Get Books if you want to download a new book or press the More Options menu in the top-right corner for the Help button for help with Now Reading.

The Now Reading screen for talking books and magazines is like the advanced NLS digital talking-book player, with buttons on the app resembling the buttons on the player. The Now Reading screen for braille books and magazines is like a digital talking-book player with fewer controls.

2.2.5: Help and More Options

The Help screens and More Options are accessed through the soft menu (three dots in the upper right corner) on your device. The More Options settings are context-specific and depend on the screen you are in. Note that More Options is not listed on screens that do not have additional options.

Screenshot of the Get Books help screen
Figure 2: Screenshot of the Get Books Help screen in BARD mobile, as an example.

Information and tips about each tab—Bookshelf, Get Books, Settings, and Now Reading—are available through the Help button, accessed through the soft menu. To obtain help on a specific tab and learn ways to better navigate that tab, select the tab and then activate the Help button.

Section 3: Bookshelf

The Bookshelf, located on the first tab, manages the downloaded titles in BARD Mobile. The five subcategories are Audio Books, Audio Magazines, Braille Books, Braille Magazines, and User Guide.

screenshot of a list consisting of Audio Books Audio Magazines Braille Books Braille Magazines and User Guide
Figure 3: The Bookshelf tab in BARD mobile.
screenshot of the Audio books folder, with four titles downloaded and a custom folder
Figure 3a: The Audio Books folder within the Bookshelf tab in BARD Mobile can be sorted by Title, Author and Latest. This user has a custom folder (labeled “Test folder”) within the Audio Books folder.

3.1: Accessing, Sorting, and Getting Talking Books or Magazines on Your Fire OS Device

By default, books and magazines are listed in alphabetical order.

Downloaded materials on the Bookshelf are sorted into four subfolders: Audio Books, Audio Magazines, Braille Books, and Braille Magazines.

Books and magazines can be sorted by title, author, or recent activity. These options are listed on a Tab Bar below the main navigation bar. Note: The sorting order will revert to the default setting when users exit the Bookshelf.

Pressing the Sort button with VoiceView on will announce "Sort by [sort option] selected."

To learn more about each title, activate a long press on the title, and a book details screen will open. Alternatively, you can select the button depicting an “i” Information icon. VoiceView will verbally announce "BARD Mobile navigate up" when the page opens, and users can swipe right for additional details.

If applicable, the book details screen will list the title, author, narrator, total time, ID number, and any annotations. Directly below the annotation is the Read button. To navigate back, press the Book Details button.

3.2: Reading Titles

There are two ways to read titles that are in the Bookshelf:

Method one: From the Bookshelf, navigate to one of the four folders. Select a folder, choose what to read, and then select the title.

Method two: Activate the Read button from the book details screen then enter the name of the book or magazine the user chooses to read, then press the Read button and confirm the selection. Note: See Section 3.1 for more details on accessing a book or magazine.

3.3: Creating Folders for Titles

Select the More Options menu to create a subfolder. A menu with five buttons appears. Choose Create Folder—the first option on the menu—and create a name for the folder, then press OK to confirm. Once done, you will automatically be navigated back to the Bookshelf.

3.4: Renaming Folders

To rename a folder, open the More Options menu and select the Rename Folder button, the second option on the menu. That will open a dialog box with a list of folders eligible for renaming. Select a folder and press OK to confirm the selection. You will be prompted to rename the folder and complete the process.

3.5: Deleting Titles and

Users can delete any titles for user-created folders through the Bookshelf. Use the More Options menu to select Delete, the third option. This action will add check boxes next to each title and folder on the current level. Select the check box and files you want to delete, then choose OK at the bottom of the screen. A dialogue box opens to confirm the deletion. Warning: deleting a folder will cause everything in the folder to be deleted.

If removing a single item from the user-created file, enter the folder and click the More Options menu to select Delete, or drag the title or folder to the right and select the Delete button. Choose the document to be deleted, then press OK to confirm.

Note: Deleting a title from your library before it is finished downloading will cancel this action and you will need to download the title again.

3.6: Moving Folders for Titles

Downloaded titles and user-created folders can be moved between categories and folders. When moving a title to a subfolder, navigate to the Bookshelf, then enter the folder where the book or magazine is housed. Next, open the More Options menu and select Move—the fourth option on the menu—and then the title you want to move. Press OK to confirm. Then choose the Select Folder to Move button. Navigate and select the Expand button to locate the folder selection and where the folder is located. The title is now stored in a subfolder. Users can Navigate Up to the upper left corner to return to the main Bookshelf screen.

Section 4: Get Books

Get Books is the second tab on the Tab Bar, following the Bookshelf. This tab is used to access and download titles. Users can view and download titles through one of the six menu selections. These categories are Wish list, Recently added to BARD, Most popular books, Browse magazines, Previous downloads, and the BARD website. Users can view and add titles to their BARD Mobile Wish list through the BARD website.

Screenshot of the Get Books Page; depicts a list of options, listing Wish List Recently added to BARD Most Popular Books Browse Magazines Previous Downloads and BARD Website
Figure 4: The Get Books tab in BARD mobile shows tabs for Wish list, Recently added to BARD, Most popular books, Browse magazines, Previous downloads, and the BARD website.

4.1: Sorting by Title or Author

Each of the main Get Books screens allows users to sort books alphabetically by title or author. These options are listed on the Tab Bar below the main navigation bar. Users can unselect to reset the sorting to the default order based on the category being viewed.

Screenshot of a list of 6 titles, each with their author and read time of the title; at the very top is a search bar with two buttons to sort the titles by Title and Author
Figure 4a: The List of Most Popular Audio Books within the Get Books tab in BARD mobile can be sorted by Title and Author

4.2: Wish List

Users will find all books on their BARD Mobile Wish list within this category and can download titles from here. Users can delete items from their Wish list by accessing the Settings More Options menu and selecting Delete. You can then select titles individually

4.3: Recently Added to BARD

Here users will fijnd lists of the latest titles added to BARD in four categories: Audio books, Audio magazines, Braille books, and Braille magazines. BARD Mobile will automatically refresh the list and load additional titles when close to the bottom of the list. Users can download titles directly from these lists. Note: See Section 4.8 to learn about downloading titles to your Fire OS device.

4.4: Previous Downloads

The Previous downloads menu displays items that the user has previously downloaded on this device and were later deleted. Users can download these titles from this menu directly to the users Fire OS device. Note: See Section 4.8 to learn about downloading titles to your Fire OS device.

The Most popular book menu displays the most downloaded books on BARD in the past 30 days in two categories: Audio books and Braille books. Users can download titles directly from this list. You can use a long press gesture to obtain the book number and any annotations. Note: See Section 4.8 to learn about downloading titles to your Fire OS device.

4.6: Browse Magazines

The Browse magazine menu displays all available audio and braille magazine titles. Magazines are shown in a list format, and by pressing the title button, users can browse by title, issue date, and narrator and display the reading time for each audio entry. For braille magazines, the title, issue date, BR number, and the number of volumes will appear on the list. Users can download titles directly from this list. Note: See Section 4.8 to learn about downloading titles to the your Fire OS device.

4.7: BARD Website

Users can access the BARD website on the Get Books screen to search the entire NLS catalog of audio, braille, and music items. The search results can be added to the Wish list, which is accessed by using the Wish list option under Get Books.

Only links leading to other BARD website locations are operable. You cannot explore other websites or change a BARD password through BARD Mobile. When ready, Navigate Up to return to Get Books.

4.8: Downloading Titles

Titles are downloaded when they are selected in Get Books. BARD Mobile displays the download progress as a percentage. If a user tries to download a book already downloaded in the Bookshelf, a message will state the book is already available. You can choose which folder to place new downloads in.

The user-created files and subfolders are hidden until the activation of the Expansion button. This expansion button is depicted with a black square with a white “+” while it is collapsed and a white “-” when expanded.

4.9: Canceling and Deleting Titles in Process of Downloading

The downloading process can only be canceled once initiated by navigating to the Bookshelf and swiping and selecting the option to Delete the book. It cannot be canceled while downloading from the Get Books tabs. Allow the downloading process to complete before attempting to delete. To delete a title, users can also use the More Options menu by navigating to the soft menu key and choosing the Delete button. Select the title to delete and confirm by pressing the Enter button.

Section 5: Settings

Settings is the third tab on the Tab Bar. It is used to adjust audio, braille, accessibility, and user account settings to optimize a user’s reading experience through the More Options menu or the soft menu located in the right corner of the device.

The settings screen has five elements:

  1. Audio settings
  2. Braille and Display settings
  3. User account settings
  4. Device Accessibility Settings
  5. Application Version
Screenshot of the settings tab; a list of the settings categories Audio Settings Braille and Display Settings User Account Settings and Device Accessibility Settings, and the version of the app listed at the very bottom
Figure 5: The Settings screen

5.1: Audio Settings

There are ten settings under the audio settings option. They are Speed, Tone, Background Playback, Auto-lock during playback, Automatic start playback, Automatic 5 second rewind, Skippable, Verbosity, Silence button beeps, and Restore Defaults.

Screenshot of the Audio settings; A list of audio settings options consisting of Speed, Tone Background Playback Auto-lock during playback automatic start playback Automatic 5 second rewind skippable Verbosity and silent button beeps; this list continues and the rest is currently off screen
Figure 6: The Audio settings screen
a continuation of the screenshot of the audio settings, displaying a list of audio settings options, consisting of Background playback Auto-lock during playback automatic start playback automatic 5 second rewind skippable verbosity silence button beeps and Restore Defaults
Figure 6.1: The Audio settings screen continued

5.1.1: Speed

The first two items in Audio settings are Speed and Tone. By default, the narration speed is set to 100 percent and is adjustable. To increase or decrease the speed, select the Speed button and adjust accordingly by entering values between 50 and 300 percent in 25 percent increments, then tabbing to the Enter button to confirm your

selection. Changing the speed in the BARD Mobile settings screen will not impact the currently loaded title.

5.1.2: Tone

By default, the narration tone—or the amount of bass or treble in the reading voice—is set at zero and adjustable between negative ten and positive ten. Changing the tone in BARD mobile settings screen will not impact the currently loaded title.

5.1.3: Background Playback

The third button in the Audio Settings screen is the Background Playback setting, which determines whether the book plays when the home screen or another application is activated. This feature is set to on by default which will keep the book playing if the home screen or another application is activated.

5.1.4: Auto-lock during Playback

The fourth button in the Audio Settings screen is the Auto-lock during playback button. This feature determines whether the phone dims and then closes after a set amount of time due to inactivity while a book is playing. When the Auto-lock feature is turned on, the phone will lock at the amount of time specified in the settings for the display screen timeout. The book will continue to play, but the user will need to unlock their phone to access the BARD app. Also, if Background Playback is turned off, the audiobook will stop playing, similar to the sleep timer function. When the Auto-lock feature is turned off, the phone will not lock and phone will remained unlocked while a book is playing.

This feature is set to off by default.

5.1.5: Automatic Start Playback

The fifth button on the Audio Settings Screen is the Automatic start playback button. This affects whether the book automatically starts reading when users are brought to the Now Reading window when first selecting a title to read. This feature is set to off by default.

5.1.6: Automatic 5 Second Rewind

The sixth button on the Audio Settings screen is the Automatic 5 second rewind button. When set to on, this rewinds the book playback 5 seconds when a pause of the audiobook is selected and change tabs, for example to the Get Books tab. This 5 second rewind only takes effect the first time the this is done. Note that the 5 second rewind does not apply if the user simply presses the Stop button and then presses the Play button without having switched to another tab This feature is set to off by default.

5.1.7: Skippable

The seventh button on the Audio Settings screen is the Skippable content button. It controls whether BARD Mobile plays content within books marked as “skippable,” such as sidebars, page numbers, and footnotes.

Click the Skip or Play button to confirm your selection or the Cancel button. This setting is set to “Play” by default.

5.1.8: Verbosity

The eighth button on the Audio Settings screen is the Verbosity button. The Verbosity setting affects the amount of spoken feedback the application will provide while navigating a book using the buttons on the Now Reading screen. These messages are like those the user might hear when using a digital talking book player and do not affect VoiceView speech.

Use Settings and select On or Off, with On being the default. When using the On setting, the Rewind, Fast Forward, Speed and Tone buttons will announce a message. With the verbosity setting Off, these buttons will not announce a message.

5.1.9: Silence Button Beep

The ninth button on the Audio Settings screen is the Silence button beeps button. It allows the user to silence the beeps that sound when any controls in the Now Reading screen are activated. Audible beeps will sound when the Sleep timer, Bookmark, Previous, Navigation Level, Next, Rewind, Play Stop, Forward, Speed, and Tone are activated. When set to on, the beeps are silenced. The setting is off by default.

5.1.10: Restore Defaults

The tenth and final button in the audio settings screen is the Restore Defaults button. Selecting this restores all the above settings options to their listed default settings.

5.2: Braille and Display

There are seven settings under Braille and Display settings: Contrast, Braille reflow, Braille display length, Braille autoscroll, Time per Line, Time per Character, and Restore Defaults.

Screenshot of the Display settings, depicting Contrast Braille reflow Braille Display length Braille autoscroll time per line Time per character and Restore default; Braille Display length Time per line and Time per character are not interactive
Figure 7: The Braille and Display settings screen

5.2.1: Contrast

By default, BARD Mobile uses black text on white background. However, this is adjustable. Available settings are:

  • Black text on a white background.
  • White text on a black background.
  • Black text on a yellow background.
  • Yellow text on a black background.

To change a contrast setting, select Contrast from the settings menu. Then select the contrast option of your choosing.

5.2.2: Braille Reflow and Braille Display Length

The second and third buttons in the Braille and Display settings screen are Braille reflow and Braille display length. By default, braille reflow is set to off. Select the Braille reflow button to turn it on. The default braille display length is 40 characters. Select the Braille display length button to change the display length. Use the decrease and increase controls to select a desired value between 12 and 40.

When Braille reflow is set to off the Braille display length button is grayed out and cannot be interacted with until Braille reflow is turned on.

For a full description of braille reflow, see Section 6.2.10.

5.2.3: Braille Autoscroll

The fourth, fifth, and sixth buttons in the Braille and Display settings are Braille autoscroll, Time per Line, and Time per Character. Braille autoscroll is set to off by default. Select the Braille autoscroll button to turn it on. The default value for autoscroll time per line is 1,350 milliseconds (1.35 seconds) for a 40-cell display. If a user changes the display length, this amount will be prorated to adjust for braille display length. For example, setting the display length to 20 adjusts the auto scroll time per line to 625 milliseconds. The default time per character on the line is 50 milliseconds. When Braille autoscroll is turned on, these values can be increased or decreased from the default values.

When Braille autoscroll is set to off, the Time per Line and Time per Character buttons are grayed out and cannot be interacted with until Braille autoscroll is turned on.

5.2.4: Restore Defaults

The seventh and final button in the audio settings screen is the Restore Defaults button. Selecting this restores all the above settings options to their listed default settings.

5.3: User Account Settings

There are six settings under User acount settings: BARD account, Download over mobile network, Show me, Storage Location, Application Reset, and Restore Defaults.

Screenshot of the User account settings menu; depicting BARD Account Download over Mobile Network Show Me Storage Location Application reset and Restore Defaults
Figure 8: The User account settings screen

5.3.1: BARD account

The first button in the User Account settings screen is the BARD account option. BARD Mobile allows access by only one user through a given username. The username is the user’s BARD account and will allow downloads to the user’s device and username. To change the username, users must reset the application and lose all previous downloads

5.3.2: Download over Mobile Network

The second button in the User account settings screen is the Download over mobile network option. BARD Mobile does not allow downloading over a cellular network by default. However, the Download over mobile network option allows users with devices that have cellular capabilities to download books and magazines via their mobile network.

The setting is off by default. To activate it, go to account settings and confirm your selection with the Network button. VoiceView users hear “not checked” if the option is not selected, or “checked” if the option is selected.

5.3.3: Show me

The third button in the User account settings screen is the Show Me option. Here users can choose whether they want the app to show both audio and braille, audio only, or braille only when searching or browsing in Get Books. Both audio and braille are the default. Choosing a single format will restrict all Get Books formats available (except the user Wish list and Bookshelf folders if the user has populated them with mixed formats).

5.3.4: Storage Location

The fourth button in the User account settings screen is the Storage Location option, which notes the specific location where downloaded material is being stored on the device.

5.3.5: Application Reset

The fifth button in the User account settings screen is the Application Reset button which enables users to reset BARD Mobile. Warning: When resetting the application, all BARD Mobile data will be deleted from the device, including downloaded books and magazines.

When users select the Application Reset button, BARD Mobile will open a window to ask them to confirm the action. Users can select cancel to cancel the reset or continue to reset the application. After a completed reset, users must initialize the application by entering a username and password and confirming the Terms of Service Agreement.

5.3.6: Restore Defaults

The sixth and final button in the user account settings screen is the Restore Defaults button. Selecting this restores all the above settings options to their listed default settings.

and other material associated with the former username. See Section 5.3.5 to learn more about resetting the app.

5.4: Device Accessibility Settings

The Device Accessibility Settings button is the fourth button listed in Settings. Through this button, users can access their device’s accessibility settings and make changes that affect their device and BARD Mobile. This includes activating VoiceView, changing font sizes, or enabling magnification gestures.

Selecting Navigate up will return the user to the Settings page in BARD Mobile. Consult the user guide for the particular device to learn more about its accessibility features. Users can also visit the Fire OS accessibility Help page.

5.5: Application Version

The final item within Settings provides users with important information concerning how BARD Mobile functions. Unlike the other items in the Settings menu, this is not a button. It shows the version of BARD Mobile being used on the device. Users are encouraged to use the most current version of BARD Mobile, which may include bug fixes and other updates. This is located at the very bottom of the screen (see Figure 5) and is written in the format of “BARD mobile [version number] r [build number]”.

Section 6: Now Reading

Now Reading is the fourth and last tab on the Tab Bar. It is used to read audio and braille titles downloaded to Fire OS mobile.

6.1: Now Reading (Audio)

The Now Reading screen for books and magazines is like the advanced digital talking-book player. This section describes this layout and the steps necessary to play these titles.

Screenshot of the audio book now playing screen
Figure 9: The Now Reading screen

6.1.1: Title Information

Near the top of the Now Reading screen, directly after the Tab Bar, is the title information. This includes the title of the book or magazine and the title of the section currently being read.

6.1.2: Elapsed Time Information

A user’s current position in the book is illustrated through an elapsed time display under the title information. The feature displays in hours, minutes, and seconds the user’s position in the book and the total time of the book.

6.1.3: Navigation

BARD Mobile allows users to navigate through the contents of a book or magazine using the Navigation button. Once activated, access the Navigation Screen to read and enjoy their selection. The Navigation button also allows users to access skippable settings, if available. See Section 6.1.14.

6.1.4: Progress Bar

The Progress Bar is under the Elapsed Time Information and illustrates how far along a user is in the book by a thin line with a progress marker.

6.1.5: Sleep Timer

The Sleep Timer is below the Progress Bar on the left side of the screen. Press the Sleep Timer once to set the timer for 15 minutes, twice for 30 minutes, three times for 45 minutes, and four times for 60 minutes. Pressing five times will set the timer for the end of the current chapter or part, depending on the setting on the Navigation Level button. Pressing six times will turn the timer off, with the volume fading for ten seconds before playback stops. Activating the Play Stop button will cancel the Sleep Timer.

Each time the Sleep Timer is activated, BARD Mobile will announce the amount of time that’s been set. Note: Activating the Sleep Timer will automatically start the book.

6.1.6: Bookmark

The Bookmark button is located on the right side of the screen. While reading a book or magazine, users can create a bookmark by pressing the Bookmark button. The Navigation Level button is used to return to the bookmark location. If the current location is at a bookmark, the bookmark can be deleted by pressing the Bookmark button. Selecting a bookmark while playing a book will not disrupt the narration. The bookmark will be stored even if a user turns off BARD Mobile or chooses another title to read.

Note: There are preinstalled bookmarks on page one, line one, and the last chapter of each book. The user will not be able to create or delete a bookmark in these positions.

6.1.7: Navigation Level Button

The Navigation Level button—which shows “Chapter” in Figure 9 above—is located between the Previous and Next buttons. Its purpose is to select the navigation level to use when moving between points in the book through the Previous or Next options. For example, navigation can occur by chapter, phrase, or bookmark. Navigation points like chapters, section phrases, or bookmarks vary with each title. Magazines will generally have many navigation markers and navigation levels to support the ability to jump to sections or specific articles. Some books may have only a few chapters available for navigation.

6.1.8: Previous

The Previous button is located to the left of the Navigation Level button and moves the previous position backward using the Navigation Level setting. If BARD Mobile is in Stop Mode, the book narrator will read the heading of the new item selected. Playback will start from the new location if Play Mode is activated. Pressing the Previous button for an extended time will move the navigation toward the beginning of the book in increments of five navigation elements.

6.1.9: Next

The Next button is located to the right of the Navigation Level button. If BARD Mobile is in Stop Mode when the Next button is activated, the book narrator will read the heading next to the item. Playback will start from the new location if it is in Play Mode. Pressing the Next button for an extended time will move navigation toward the end of the book in increments of five navigation elements..

6.1.10: Play Stop

The Play Stop button is located between the Rewind and Fast Forward buttons and directly below the Navigation Level button. Activate the switch to either start or stop playing a title.

Users will hear a beep each time the activated button is selected. Additionally, VoiceView users will hear “play” or “stop” depending on the action taken.

6.1.11: Rewind

The Rewind button is located on the left side of the screen, under the Previous button and to the left of the Play Stop button. Selecting it moves the reading position backward five seconds. A long press moves the reading position backward ten seconds. If Rewind is pressed for longer than ten seconds, the reading position will continue moving backward in increments of up to one hour.

6.1.12: Fast Forward

The Fast Forward button is located on the right side of the screen, under the Next button and to the right of the Play Stop button. Selecting the Fast Forward option will advance the book in five-second increments.

If Fast Forward is pressed for longer than ten seconds, the reading position will continue moving forward in increments of up to one hour.

6.1.13: Speed Tone

The Speed Tone button is located at the bottom middle of the screen. To the left of Speed Tone is the Decrease button, which decreases the current value. To the right of Speed Tone is the Increase button, which increases the current value.

Users can toggle between speed and tone by pressing the Speed and Tone button. The Increase and Decrease buttons correlate to the selected function. The speed rate is adjustable between 50 and 300 percent, in increments of 25 percent.

Select Tone to change the bass or treble in the narrator's voice. The Increase and Decrease buttons adjust the tone between negative ten and positive ten.

Double tapping the button will reset the speed or tone, whichever is currently selected, to the default setting described in sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.2, respectively. When the speed or tone is adjusted to its default or reset, BARD Mobile will announce "speed is set to normal" or "tone is set to normal" along with a low-pitched beep. It produces a higher-pitched beep when the speed or tone is changed.

Changing the speed or tone setting on the Now Reading screen will only affect the current book.

6.1.14: Book Navigation

An alternate way to navigate the contents of a book is through the Navigation screen. To access the Book Navigation screen, activate the Navigation button to the right of the time elapsed display. The playback of a title will pause when the user enters the Navigation screen.

The Navigation screen contains three tabs. The tabs for a talking book are shown in Figure 10: Contents, Page (applicable for magazines but not books), and Bookmark. A current reading icon—shaped like headphones—denotes the section being read. Some areas will contain subsections. Press the "+" symbol to show available subsections and the “-" symbol to close the subsections. The tabs for a braille book are shown in Figure 11: Volume, Page, and Bookmark.

Selecting a section will close the navigation screen, and the player will begin to read from the navigation point chosen by the user. A user can leave the Navigation screen at any time by simply navigating up.

Screenshot of the book navigation screen displaying the table of contents,  with one of the chapters expanded
Figure 10: Talking book Navigation screen
Screenshot of the Braille title navigation screen displaying the page list
Figure 11: Braille book Navigation screen

Figure 11: Braille book Navigation screen

6.1.15: Skippable Material

BARD Mobile will play content marked as “skippable.” Items like sidebars, page numbers, and footnotes are considered skippable material. Users can select the Read Skippable Elements button if they wish to hear all skippable material. It is on the Navigation screen in the soft menu in the upper right corner. Tab to Skippable Material and confirm which items to change.

Users can tab to the Enter button to confirm a selection and then can return to the Navigation screen by navigating up.

6.1.16: Recently Read

The Recently Read button, which looks like an open book, is located at the top right corner of the Now Reading screen, to the left of the soft menu. This button will display both audio and braille books that were recently read. Selecting one of the items will move that item into the Now Reading screen.

6.2: Now Reading (braille)

The Now Reading tab is used to read braille books and magazines downloaded to a user’s Fire OS device. A refreshable braille display is required to read braille titles with this app. Note: BARD Mobile does not translate braille files into visually readable, fully spelled-out text but uses contracted braille.

6.2.1: Reading Braille in BARD Mobile

BARD Mobile is designed to work with VoiceView, which is installed on Fire OS devices. See Section 7, “Connecting a Refreshable Braille Display,” for more information.

Before it can be used, VoiceView needs to be activated. Go to the user device settings and click the accessibility screen and VoiceView. Press the On button. VoiceView can be toggled on and off with many devices by holding the Up, Down, and Volume buttons together and waiting for the beep.

6.2.2: Now Reading (Braille) Screen Layout and Reading a Braille Book

The Now Reading screen for braille books has a similar layout to a digital talking-book player.

  1. The book or magazine's title is directly under the Tab Bar.
  2. Below that is the search box.
  3. The reading window or visual braille display is under the search box.
  4. Below the reading window is a bar for reviewing the volume, page, and line numbers.
  5. The Navigation button is on the screen under the informational bar.
  6. The Bookmark button is located under the Navigation button on the right side.
Screenshot of the Braille book now playing screen; There are no Autoscroll settings
Figure 12: Now Reading (braille) elements with autoscroll turned off
Screenshot of the audio book now playing screen with Braille Autoscroll options
Figure 12a: Now Reading (braille) elements with autoscroll turned on

6.2.3: Reading Window

The Reading Window field displays the current line of the braille book being read. To navigate this field, use a refreshable braille display or a shortcut key that will display the page on a refreshable braille display. Note: See Section 7, Connecting a Refreshable Braille Display, for more information on connecting a braille display to BARD Mobile.

Also, note that the Reading Window displays UEB (Unified English Braille) contracted braille. VoiceView will announce this text but will not be easily understood as it is not converted to standard text. Therefore, users may want to turn the volume down on VoiceView while the cursor is in the Reading Window field.

6.2.4: Navigation

The Navigation button is on the right side of the screen, just below the volume, and line display. When activated, users can navigate a book by volume, page, and bookmark. These buttons are located directly after the navigation screen heading. Selecting one of these will cause a list of the elements chosen to appear. By default, BARD Mobile lets users navigate by volume, and the bookmark contains options to jump to the beginning of the book and the end of the book.

Once users select an item from the list of navigation points, the navigation screen will close, and the selected navigation point will appear in the reading window.

Enter the search box directly below the title to navigate the title by text. Searches must use contracted braille, precisely as it appears in the book. The only exception to this is when users are searching for dots 4-5-6 indicator, for which users must enter dots 4-5-6-7. Note that the search field displays the computer braille equivalent of the UEB contracted text that is entered. For example, Dot-6 is a capitalization indicator and is displayed as a comma.

After entering a user term, navigate to the Go button. The focus will be taken to the line of the book on which the search term appears. If the search renders a negative result, users hear a quick tone and the display stays at the current location. Note that the Navigation Level button is labeled search when a search string is present. The Next or Previous buttons can be used to search in the specified direction.

See Section 6.2.10 regarding braille reflow. The braille display on the phone shows a maximum of sixteen characters, so a search result may be on the portion of the line that is not displayed.

6.2.6: Setting and Removing Bookmarks

Directly below the Reading Window field on the right is the Bookmark button. Click on the Bookmark button to mark the current location with a bookmark or delete the current bookmark. Section 6.2.4 and Section 6.2.7 explain how to navigate using bookmarks. To remove a bookmark, navigate to the line of text where the bookmark is and select the Bookmark. Users cannot remove preinstalled bookmarks on the chosen book's first and last chapter.

6.2.7: Navigation Level

The Navigation Level button is used to select how to navigate the book with the Previous and Next buttons. Select line, page, volume, or bookmark to adjust the increment for these options. Entering text in the search field will also allow a search option for the navigation level. After selecting a level, BARD Mobile will remember the settings the user last used.

6.2.8: Previous

To the left of the Navigation Level button is the Previous button, which is used to move backward one navigation point.

6.2.9: Next

To the right of the Navigation Level button is the Next button, which is used to move forward one navigation point.

6.2.10: Braille Reflow

Braille reflow makes reading braille books and magazines easier with braille displays shorter than forty cells.

NLS braille books and magazines are formatted to thirty-eight to forty cells per line. Reading them on a shorter-length display can be challenging, as the entire sentence will not appear. Braille reflow allows BARD Mobile to tailor line lengths to match the braille display size and provide a smoother reading experience. Braille reflow is accessed through the More Options menu or the soft menu at the top right of the screen.

6.2.11: Braille Autoscroll

Autoscroll allows the user to read a braille book with minimal hand movement. When autoscroll is activated, the braille display begins advancing automatically. Time is set at a fixed amount and adjusts automatically depending on the length of the line of braille.

To enable the Autoscroll feature, open the soft menu at the screen's top right corner. Then select Settings, then Braille and Display settings, which is the second option. Finally, select Braille Autoscroll, which is the fourth option. This will open an additional window where users can turn autoscrolling on and off. When braille autoscroll is enabled, the Scroll Stop button will appear on the Now Reading (braille) screen. Activating this button begins autoscrolling and activating the button once more will stop autoscrolling. When braille autoscroll is enabled, the Speed Adjustment button is located under the scroll button. Adjusting this varies the autoscroll time per character setting. Note: Several shortcuts are listed in the shortcuts table for users to change autoscroll settings.

Section 7: Connecting a Refreshable Braille Display

To use BARD Mobile for Fire OS with a braille display, users will need to have VoiceView enabled and have a supported braille display. VoiceView is installed by default. VoiceView contains braille features for refreshable braille displays. A list of supported braille displays can be found at "Use a Braille Display with Your Fire Tablet" at www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201829370 External

7.1: VoiceView Settings Are Accessed under Accessibility

VoiceView Settings contains several configuration options that affect how the device works. VoiceView Settings contains a Braille section. Follow these steps to connect a refreshable braille display:

  1. Turn on VoiceView.
  2. Select the Braille settings.
  3. Select the option to Pair Bluetooth Braille Display.
  4. Activate the pairing mode on a refreshable braille device.
  5. Navigate to start the scan on the Kindle Fire and double tap to activate the scan.
  6. Select the refreshable braille display on the list of devices and pair to your device activate.
  7. Specify the configuration to use Computer Braille.

It works best to power the braille display before unlocking the Fire OS device. Then turn off the braille display before locking the Fire OS device.

7.2: Braille Keyboard

The braille keyboard on the user’s braille display needs to be activated through a text field. The first time the user encounters an edit box and is prompted to "choose input method," they should check "braille hardware keyboard." On some displays, this request will appear when the user presses a key on the braille keyboard. This must be done each time a braille display is used with a Fire OS device. Note: The "Gboard" is the default input method which displays the onscreen standard keyboard.

To switch back to the onscreen keyboard, choose the Switch Input Method button at the bottom of the keyboard.

Section 8: Tips and Hints

VoiceView users who would like to hear the spelling of a word that VoiceView announces can do so through special gestures. Draw an L-shaped gesture—down and across the right of the screen—and then lift your finger from the screen. A sound, like a very rapid knock, denotes that you have accessed the Global Context Menu. VoiceView will ask you to “touch the screen and explore the circle to find an item.” However, you should touch the screen with one finger and slide it to the right. VoiceView will then say, “spell the last utterance.” Lift your finger from the screen and VoiceView will spell the last utterance.

Fire OS devices vary in their terminology and accessibility features and gestures. For those who prefer to use VoiceView to navigate BARD Mobile, exploring by touch— slowly dragging one finger around the screen to move focus—may be the quickest way to learn and know where items are on the screen. Please refer to Section 1.2 to learn more about VoiceView related to BARD Mobile, access the device user guide concerning its accessibility features, or visit the Fire OS accessibility Help page.

Last updated: February 14, 2023 Version 1.4.5

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