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Originally Posted by screwballl
Wwhat I am wondering as a long time computer tech is HOW a simple basic leather cover could cause anything remotely like what these people are attributing to it? It holds it in place... to me it sounds like there is some other sort of interference causing the problem, and since this is the most popular cover sold and used for Kindles, this is the first and easiest scapegoat for the uneducated.
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Since you obviously don't know what you are talking about and didn't bother to research it before you posted, you are the one who is uneducated here.
It is not the leather that is causing the problems. It is the metal hooks that protrude into the side of the Kindle. These same metal hooks provide power for the lighted covers so clearly they are touching something.