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Old 04-29-2012, 03:08 PM   #14
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The vast majority of left-handed people are ambidextrous. Even if they were born totally left handed, growing up in a right-handed world forces us to be adept at using our right hand.
So true. I read with my K4 in my right hand. I am a left handed but use my right hand for mouse, cutting and Kindle. I find the K4 easy to hold because it's very light and tiny but it does take some time to break in the stiffness of the page next buttons for one hand turning. I own a marware case that has a hand strap on it which makes it very easier to hold a Kindle without too much effort and keeps me from dropping it. The Eco-Flip case I own even though it stained the back of the Kindle, makes it easy for me to prop the Kindle on a pillow easel style and turn with one hand when I can't hold anything due to the muscles in arm my seizing from some condition I have.
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