DOES THE IPAD HAVE A TEXT TO SPEECH FEATURE IN IBOOKS??

DOES THE IPAD HAVE THE TEXT TO SPEECH FEATURE IN IBOOKS??

Actually, there is a small workaround.
It isn't the same as an audiobook, but it does the job.
Go to Settings>General>Accessubility>Voiceover>
I would suggest settkng the speed to slower cnsiderng you
are gong to read books.
Anyway turn voice oier on.
You'll have to double tap everything since Voiceover sais everything you tap once.
Anyway, once you're n the book, just tap the text and boom.
I use ths on websites where there are a kit of text,
You see, this feature is for those who are vision impaired or blind.

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