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Old 10-27-2010, 03:20 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by TallMomof2 View Post
I'm a lefty and used to mouse with my left hand until I realized that if I use my right hand I can still write with my left hand (take notes).

If I really need to use my Kindle only left handed it's easy enough to change the screen orientation to either keyboard on the left or keyboard top to move the D pad to the left hand side.

I'm a lefty, but as you mention, using the mouse on the right has been great for me because of the ability to write with the left as well... Admittedly, I had no choice when I learned to use a mouse as they just didn't provide that option in those days. I can and have used a mouse with my left hand, but I find it inconvenient for the reason mentioned.

The Kindle is manageable for me. I don't find I prefer either hand and just use it as the buttons are. I guess that is how I approach things in general when it comes to right and left.
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