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Actually OneNote supports pressure sensitive drawing. However it does not work very well: I will be editing a note and it will stop letting me do anything, and I have to close and re-open it to continue. Last edited by tomsem; 07-18-2023 at 12:58 PM. |
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07-15-2023, 05:10 AM | #32 |
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They are about as trivial as you can get. You google a guide and it tells you alter a switch in the settings from off to on, and then to download 4 files and install them. How is that not trivial? Anyone who can follow simple instructions can do this.
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Perhaps 'straightforward' would be more appropriate. Trivial might cover finding a setting and toggling it, but not more than that. That said, even so-called experts seem to be doing it wrong, e.g.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TskU3IIcT2E (one of only 2 videos that discuss installing Google Play on Fire Max 11 specifically; the other one has you install Fire Toolbox from XDA Developers, which is even less trivial and not even necessary to get Google Play) He references the same guide as I posted earlier, but then picks the wrong APKs, choosing those for Fire OS 7/Android 9 (which is what Fire HD 10 runs) and not those for Fire OS 8/Android 11 (which is what the Fire 7 12th gen and Fire Max 11 run). Maybe it works anyway, but I would not trust it. Apparently even with 'successful' install, there are some issues with some functions of Google's apps, as they assume the existence of libraries which are not present on Fire OS. And there are no guarantees that some future update will break things, etc. As for FTB, the latest Fire OS 8 update has locked down some of the apk's that FTB wants to modify (you're supposed to install it before any OTA updates, and then block them, FWIW): Quote:
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07-17-2023, 11:24 PM | #36 |
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You seem hung up on the notion of precise definitions, bizarrely and inaccurately. The use of idiot is not limited to idiots. High horse would be reflective. And yes, installing Google Play requires only the ability to follow a few and simple directions.
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07-20-2023, 01:09 AM | #37 |
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Finally got the keyboard case. It is pretty decent, however has no affordance to secure the stylus beyond what the magnets supply. And of course it nearly doubles the overall weight. But you can remove the keyboard easily, or the whole thing, it is a magnetic attachment only. It bothers me that the stylus is so easily dislodged; the magnets holding it on could be stronger.
I ordered a rotating cover like Fintie's on eBay to try out (about half the price), but think I will wind up getting a stylus holder of some sort that I can attach to the Amazon cover (but lots of options to consider). The Kindle app could use some hotkeys, cursor keys turn pages of course but Home and Library require more than the keyboard to navigate and when reading it would be nice to be able to pull up ToC, Xray, adjust text size with keyboard alone. The Notebooks option says 'You don't have any notebooks' (but I have a Scribe, and do have some). I want to think this is a placeholder for full Notebook support in the next couple of months. Last edited by tomsem; 07-20-2023 at 09:22 PM. |
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Installed Google Play on my Fire Max 11, following directions for Fire 7 (12th generation).
Seems to be working okay, and the apps I'd previously gotten from APKMirror updated successfully. Last edited by tomsem; 07-24-2023 at 05:00 PM. |
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Has anyone noticed whether the text to speech options are the same on the Max as they are on previous Fire tablets? I keep hoping that Amazon will upgrade the voices for tts on the Kindle app.
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For reference, Kindle app is currently version 14.84.100 on both (but TTS is a system service, not part of the Kindle app). There are evidently hacks that let you replace the default TTS engine, but for me the default engine (Ivona) is good enough, even though it does not seem to be getting updates. Note that you can use Alexa (on Fire or Echo etc) to read books, and it evidently uses Amazon Polly (an AWS service which is the successor to Ivona): https://aws.amazon.com/polly/ It does sound more natural, and of course will improve over time. You can open the book with Kindle app (or Kindle) and follow along in the text. I need to figure out how to change default voice, the Alexa app is not showing me how to do it for some reason (I tap on the card and it opens an empty screen). It would be nice if they would update the on-device voice data somehow, or let you have the Kindle app use the Amazon Polly voices directly (when on line). Interestingly Pocketbook licenses Ivona voices for their eReaders. They support a few languages that neither Fire or Amazon Polly support (or at least Czech). Last edited by tomsem; 08-26-2023 at 06:43 PM. |
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There is a Help topic that says that you can change the Alexa voice using the Alexa app. However, none of my Alexa devices (3 Fire tablets and a Fire TV) show such an option. I'm guessing that you need a newer Echo to be able to do it. The odd part about Amazon Polly is that the APIs let you select voices easily: https://aws.amazon.com/polly/features/?nc=sn&loc=3 |
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Much like the Kindle itself, the Alexa settings are all over the place. In the app, I click on Devices on the bottom of the screen, then Echo & Alexa on the top, then my Echo Dot. On the top right is a gear icon, and one of the options on that list is "Alexa's Voice". It is there for my Old 2nd Gen dot as well as my newer ones. I'm surprised that it isn't even there for the Fire TV.
The setting for the Alexa Assistive Reader is under More (bottom menu) / Settings/ Accessability / Kindle Assistive Reader. But you can only turn it on and off. (You probably already knew all of that.) P.S. I see you have Apple devices as well. Do you ever use Spoken Content in the Kindle app on those? If you do, how is it? I've heard that the most recent Siri voices are pretty good. Last edited by Desertway; 08-27-2023 at 12:42 PM. |
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I do use Speak Screen with the Kindle app. It is simple to select the desired voice, and it switches language automatically to match the book. Kindle's support for it (and for Accessibility features more generally) is much better than most reading apps, but it does not do phrase highlighting like it ideally would (Apple Books and News apps do this). The main issue for me is the inability to use a headset or keyboard control to pause and resume playback, you have to touch the screen or use Voice Control (and even with VC I think there is no simple command to 'stop reading'). It's not clear why Apple does not wire it up to enable this. But that is the case with Kindle TTS as well: you must use the on screen play/pause button, which requires a couple of taps to get to. VoiceView also does not work with headset controls (on Fire and Kindle). You would think that accessibility features would be more flexible. Using Alexa on Fire to play stuff does work with headset controls and the media keyboard keys. It is just annoying to be restricted to a single voice. Last edited by tomsem; 08-27-2023 at 03:11 PM. |
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