EasyReader - FAQs | Dolphin Computer Access

Logging in


Q: I recently downloaded the EasyReader app on my iPhone. It asked me for my Dolphin ID. As a licensed SuperNova user do I already have a Dolphin ID, or do I need to create one in the EasyReader app?

A: You need to create a Dolphin ID in the EasyReader app.

Q: I downloaded the EasyReader app and created a Dolphin ID three weeks ago. At the time, I didn't realize that I needed to activate my Dolphin ID by responding to a verification e-mail. Having now figured that out, how do I get my account to activate? The EasyReader app won't let me create a new Dolphin ID because it says that my email address is already in use.

A: Instead of trying to create a new Dolphin ID try logging in with your existing Dolphin ID (even though it wasn't confirmed/activated). EasyReader should then tell you that your activation has expired and then send you a new confirmation e-mail. When you receive the new confirmation e-mail click on the activation link within it in order to activate your account. Once you have done this go back to EasyReader and try logging in again.

Q: I recently opened a Dolphin ID account for the EasyReader app but never received a verification e-mail. I don't want my account to stop working. What can be done?

A: Please check your spam folder as the verification e-mail often ends up there. 

Q: I work in a special needs classroom and would like to use the EasyReader app on their iPads. I tried to open a Dolphin ID account but our school’s spam filter is liable to block any verification e-mails.

A: You can either ask your school’s I.T. Department to add a rule to your school network’s spam filter for e-mail coming from @yourdolphin.com, or else sign up for a Dolphin ID using a web-based e-mail service like Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo.

Q: I’ve created a Dolphin Account and now when I try to log into the my library using the Dolphin Account I receive an error message. Do I need a separate username and password to access the my library

A: Yes, you need a user account at your library. Please contact your library for all questions related to your library login.

Q: I’m trying to setup the EasyReader app on my iPhone. I don't know what to use for my username. Do I enter my Google username?

A: For creating a Dolphin Account, you press the "Sign Up" button and then enter your e-mail address that you have access to. Please note that a Dolphin Account verification e-mail will be sent to you and you need to click on the link to verify your new account.


Downloading


Q: I have an iPad that’s currently running iOS version 9.1. In the EasyReader app I’m able to search for books as well as download them, but any attempt at opening a book causes the EasyReader app to instantly crash.

A: EasyReader for iOS is crashing in an iOS audio system function that appears to be only available in iOS 9.2 (and above). Therefore in order to resolve this problem we recommend that you update the version of iOS that's currently running on your iPad to version 9.2 (or above).

Q: Do you have a written tutorial that I can share with other teachers on how to use the EasyReader for iOS app?

A: Yes, in the support section of our web site - https://yourdolphin.com/support and also in the support section of the app itself (Menu ->About & Help ->Help for EasyReader).

Q: I’ve just downloaded the EasyReader app. I currently using NLS BARD and Bookshare. Can you tell me if I qualify to use CAMI, CELA or Vision Australia?

A: You'd need to contact each of those libraries directly to see if you're eligible for their service. 

Q: I downloaded a DAISY book .zip file from my library web site on my PC and then copied it to Phone/Android/data/com.yourdolphin.easyreader/files/Downloads folder on my phone. In the EasyReader app I then tried the "Import book from” ->”Downloads” option, but I received an "Import failed - There are no supported books available in this location" error message.

A: The Downloads folder referred to in the EasyReader app’s Import menu refers to the default Downloads folder on your Android device (used by the Chrome web browser etc. on your phone). This folder’s location is set by the operating system and is usually somewhere like /storage/emulated/0/Download (but is user settable). For further information on the location of the default Downloads folder on your Android device please contact your device’s manufacturer.

Q: Every time I start the EasyReader app on my iPad it gets stuck on the "Loading…" screen.

A: Please start the EasyReader app with your iPad in OFFLINE mode. i.e. Not connected to WiFi or a 3G/4G phone network. After starting the EasyReader app with your iPad in offline mode, the "Welcome to EasyReader" screen should be displayed, then re-connect your iPad to WiFi/3G/4G and proceed with the Dolphin ID sign up process. If you're WiFi is behind a local area network proxy server (or something like that) that’s sometimes used in schools or corporate environments then perhaps you can connect to an iPhone hotspot instead during the initial start-up and Dolphin ID account creation phase. If you can create a Dolphin ID and successfully login using it and a hotspot then those credentials will be saved on your device so that this step can be omitted in the future. Your problem is probably to do with a proxy server on your local area network and you may well not encounter this problem on your home WiFi network.


Speech & Sound


Q: My iPad has working sound on it but the EasyReader app won't produce any speech output. I’ve read through the support section of your web site and it mentions adjusting the sound options, but that didn’t help.

A: EasyReader uses the voices that are built into you're operating system. Therefore make sure that your iPad's system voices are working. If they don't work on your system, then they won't work in EasyReader either. So go to your iPad’s Settings ->Accessibility ->Speech ->Voices, see which of your system voices currently has a check mark next to it, select that voice, and then press its “Play” button icon in order to hear a sample of that voice.

Voice settings on iPhone

If that works, then give your selected voice a slightly bigger test by going to your iPad’s Settings ->Accessibility ->Speech ->Typing Feedback, and enable the Characters option. Then go to any text box on your iPad, like the Search box, and type some letters. If you can hear the letters you type then that voice should also work with the EasyReader app. Let us know if your system voices work, but EasyReader is still not speaking. If your system voices are not working then you will need to contact Apple support.

Q: I’m using the EasyReader for iOS app with elementary school special education students on two different iPads. One iPad has many more voice choices than the other. Is there a way to download other voices onto the iPad with the more limited voice selection? That iPad’s current voice selection currently detracts from full comprehension while reading.

A: Yes, extra voices can be purchased within the EasyReader app from its "Audio Settings" dialog box. See https://yourdolphin.com/support/article?id=46&lid=2 for further details. And further help can be found here: https://yourdolphin.com/support/categories?product=ts

Q: The bookmark audio recording portion of the EasyReader app is not working on my iPhone. 

A: You must grant the EasyReader app permission to access your microphone. When you first enter the bookmarks dialog box your iPhone will ask you if the EasyReader app can have permission to access your microphone. You can choose Yes or No. If you choose Yes the feature should work as documented. You can also grant access to the microphone in the device Settings and select the EasyReader app. Turn on the microphone permissions for EasyReader and restart the EasyReader app.

Q: I've just purchased a new Android version 8 device. When I start the EasyReader app on this new device a musical tone starts playing and continues during playback of all audio books.

A: Your problem is being caused by your current Android notification settings for your EasyReader app on your new Android 8 device. Android 8's own app notification settings override whatever notification settings that the EasyReader app sets as its default (even between re-installations of the EasyReader app). To stop your Android 8 device's notification settings from making any sounds at all for the EasyReader app you'll have to change the "Importance" level of the specific EasyReader app notification on your device. To do this:

1. Open any book in the EasyReader app.
2. Pull-down your Android device's notification bar (from across the top of the screen) and long-press on the EasyReader notification entry until it changes to display its options and then press "Details".
3. Your device should now display the Android 8 App Notifications settings page for the EasyReader app, at the bottom of this page there should be a notification category named "Playback" listed under "Categories", tap on it to open the settings for this particular notification category.
4. Tap on the "Importance" setting for this particular notification category and set it to "Medium".

If you're able to watch videos, there's a YouTube video demonstrating how to do this here: https://youtu.be/BmGqJRwiAic

Also, here's a video from Google explaining why they've made this change to the latest versions of Android and how you can fine-tune different categories of notifications for individual Android apps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGIw4MIJn5o


Usage


Q: Is it possible to load books through iTunes?

A: No.

Q: Are there plans for the EasyReader app to read MathML embedded in ePub3 books?

A: This suggestion is on our list of possible things to do in the future.

Q: Is there a way to filter out adult content in EasyReader so that it’s child friendly?

A: Not at the moment, and this feature would also depend on whether the library concerned returns metadata for each book classifying whether that book contains adult content or not.

Q: Sentence highlighting works well on my Android device, however word highlighting is not working.

A: On Android devices word highlighting is only available for the Nuance Vocalizer voices (the ones that you can purchase in-app). For the Android default text-to-speech voices, unfortunately they’re limited to sentence only highlighting.