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I don't understand the screensaver (+ how do I disable it?).
I thought once a page was displayed, an electronic reader won't use more power until the next page turn. Why have a screensaver that moves around, then? Isn't that using MORE power? And I haven't heard of eink screen burn-in...
Any way to disable the screensaver? |
I don't think the screensaver moves around. When the Kindle goes into low power mode it brings up one of its "screensaver" images as a signal to you that it is in that mode. The same image stays on the screen until you exit low power mode.
As you say, this isn't saving the screen from burn in but "screensaver"is now a generic term for something that kicks in after a period of inactivity. |
Some of the images definitely move. How do I turn it off?
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One purpose of the 'screensaver' is to let you know that most of the controls are disabled. There are almost certainly people out there that would return their Kindle as non-functional if the keys just stopped working. Putting the info in the manual would have no effect. I think I may be one of the very few people that have ever read the Kindle User guide all the way though, based on the questions I see in the forums. ;) |
Images don't move, but they do change from time to time. Some of them feature the same objects, maybe that's why you thought they move.
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Maybe by mistake you got a new test model of the Kindle that will be able to display movies. :D |
I simply replaced my Kindle screensaver with a customized book plate image (with my name, address and phone number).
It was easy to do, and now it's really clear from the outset who it belongs to. |
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And, now I can't recall the method of changing the screensavers. Somehow have to create a new folder when hooked up to the USB under the K. directory, and put them there. Was not this only for images, not a text documents, or can I do that too? |
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