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Old 11-04-2010, 01:19 PM   #4
Psyke
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Ottawa/Canada
Device: Kobo Wi-Fi - Kobo Touch - GNex - N7
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Originally Posted by michael_h View Post
While using the Dpad may be awkward for left-handed users, it is well located for right-hand use. I have no difficulty holding the pad with my right hand, and using the Dpad with my right thumb.
same here. It's light enough (even with my cover/case) that I can balance it on my fourth finger and my index and 3rd fingers provide a support in back, and my thumb does the navigating..

that said, and while I'm a righty by nature, I would have liked to have the button more centered because i do tend to use my left hand from time to time, but I can get away with craddling the device between my thumb and index finger at middle of the device, and my thumbs is still long enough to reach the buttons comfortably...



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