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Originally Posted by lindemaximilian
Having looked up a word in a dictionary and wanting to go back to the main text, you must not use the right-left button because this, of course, turns the pages within the dictionary. One tends to do this instinctively because the right-left button can be used to return from a context menu to the main text. It is preferable, therefore, to getting used to the left hand button, the second from the top, which always gets you back to the main text.
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Please forget this; I was wrong. Going back from the context menu to the main text and going back from a dictionary to the main text require quite different manipulations:
to go back from the context menu to the main text you can either use the left-right command of the main button or the second button from the top on the left hand of the device;
to go back from the dictionary to the main text you can either open the context menu and click on the back command or you can use the third button from the top on the left hand of the device. However, if you had a multiple choice of words before opening the dictionary the first possibility i.e. using the context menu is not possible. You have to push the third button on the left twice in order to get back to the main text.