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Old 01-01-2011, 06:14 PM   #73
SteveEisenberg
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Maybe this is because of just being used to the device, but as a leftie, I am wondering whether the K3 is better for lefties than righties.

The only circumstance in which it makes much difference is when I am standing on public transit. I hold the pole or strap with my right hand, as that doesn't require dexterity. My left hand reaches behind the lighted case to hold the bottom right of the device with several fingers.

It seems to me that if I was right handed, I would, when in one-handed mode, be holding the device with thumb only, and would fatally loosen the grip on my Kindle while moving my thumb to press the page-turn button.

I just tried turning the page 180 degrees, to get an experience closer to that of a rightie. I don't like it. But if I was right handed, I might.
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