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Old 09-02-2010, 06:03 PM   #5
CraftyDan
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Device: PRS-600 and PRS-350
John,

Usually I hold the reader with the bottom left edge resting in my left palm, my thumb long the top of the spine. When I want to change the page, I touch the screen with my thumb about 1-1/2 to 2 inches in and pull toward the spine (reverse the motion to go back). The motion isn't unconformable even for my small hands and is almost always recognized.



Wallflower,

That's why you *give* your e-reader to the certain member. You're "helping" them have good reading tools (even if you abandoned it for something better). If I end up upgrading, That's my chosen strategy.
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