I've just installed Calibre on my PC and have gathered together all my digital editions in one place. Now I'm ready to get this all working with the Android Kindle software on my Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet. The tablet is running 3.1 Honeycomb.
The problem I'm having is that Calibre does not seem to recognize my device. When I installed Calibre, I stated that I was using a Kindle Fire device since I think that is the closest Kindle to the Android Kindle software.
The Kindle plugin is active but just not seeing it. When I try the user defined device, it is not seeing it either.
When I plug the Lenovo tablet in to the computer, I have three options; charge only, mount SD card, or Media Transfer Protocol. I've tried all three options. When I mount the SD card, the computer sees the external SD card but not the internal hard drive on the tablet - which is where the Kindle software is installed. When I use the Media Transfer Protocol, the computer sees what I believe is the internal memory of the tablet (not the hard drive - but some sort of boot drive). This option also invokes the device sync software on the Lenovo laptop that I'm plugging it in to.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there a way to tell Calibre that I'm using an Android tablet now that I've already gone through the initial installation so I can see if that will solve the problem?
Thanks!