Thread: Glo Kobo Firmware 2.3.1
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Old 12-25-2012, 02:30 PM   #242
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
I was misunderstanding the issue, due to not being able to change margins at all in 2.1.5

Luckily I have very few books with this problem.

I had the small fonts issue with 2.1.5, but it seems to be gone in 2.3.1 and I am unaware of the TOC issue.

My biggest issue is touch screen problems and even that seems marginally better with 2.3.1

Anyway thanks for the lesson, I enjoyed it.

Helen
Thanks for the kind words. I do feel that Kobo has made considerable improvements in their firmware since I purchased my first Kobo (the original non-WiFi version) and I'm hoping they continue that trend.

The only touch screen issue I've noticed is that I still occasionally get a two page turn when I think I only tapped the screen once.

The easiest way to see the TOC issue is to read halfway through a book and then look at the TOC -- the checkmark for the current chapter will still be on the first entry. This doesn't bother me that much since when reading fiction, I generally start at the first chapter and just read straight through. For my reference materials, it can be a problem but I find myself using an iPad for those since the ones I use come in a mix of PDF and epub with lots of diagrams that are just easier to see on a larger screen.

Regards,
David
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