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Originally Posted by Baldrake
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And there a few little things. I also hold my Kindle in my left hand and expect to be able to change pages easily without using the other hand. It sounds like this is easy with the KT in the right hand because you can touch with your thumb, but a pain with the left hand because touching makes you go back. (Swiping is that little bit more annoying if you're doing it about 100 times an hour.)...
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You don't need two hands to change pages. That was one of the selling features of the Touch. That's what I was saying about the onscreen guide telling you where to touch to change pages, go backward, pull up the menu.
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New Touch Experience - EasyReach
Amazon invented a new type of touch experience that eliminates the fatigue caused by continuously swiping to turn the page, and that allows readers to hold Kindle with either hand while still turning pages comfortably. With EasyReach, Kindle Touch users can effortlessly page forward in a book or a periodical while holding the device with either hand. Tapping on most of the screen area will page forward, the most common action done when reading; tapping in a narrow area near the left edge of the device turns to the previous page; and tapping on the top part of the screen brings up the toolbars for further options. This is another way that Kindle helps readers get lost in the author's world.
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