Okay, consider this scenario:
You are on TOC of a book. You click on a chapter and continue reading for 20 pages and you push "back". Now, how do you go to the exact page that you were reading? One solution is to click on the chapter, forward to the page you were on - 20 times.
Is there a more elegant solution to this, like just push a combination of buttons that make you go forward, as in "undo the back action".
An analogy can be a website on a web browser. You are on the page "www.yahoo.com". Now, you are somewhere deep inside the site. You click back. To go forward you have two options now:
1) Either click on the link again, or
2) Push forward on the browser
Unfortunately Kindle is not like a web browser, that takes you to the exact same place by clikcing on forward, as in it does not HAVE a forward button.
Does it make sense?
And, am sorry bitschnau, I did not mean to be rude. There is a difference between page turns and going forward in a Kindle. I hope I am clear this time.
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