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Originally Posted by ninjadoc
Actually the buttons may be easier. With the touchscreen you usually hold the device in one hand and touch the side with the thumb. If it hurts at the base of your thumb the repetitive motion flares the arthritis and some screens are less responsive and require multiple touches. Then again I may be odd but that is how I used to turn the pages. I have the kindle touch and get annoyed by the poor response to touch at times. The iPad is better but you can't read it by a pool.
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If tapping or swiping the screen hurts the op's fingers they should consider getting a stylus... With a touch screen reader of course
Stylus are not much use on buttons.