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Originally Posted by Olzab
I've tried this for a while and never get anything except inadvertent bookmarks and page turns. How can you tell if it works?
Anyone else with tricks like these?
Thanks, everyone!
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The screenshots are stored on your computer in the root directory of the Paperwhite as text files. You have to connect your Paperwhite to your computer to see them.
I found this great blog that covers a lot of tips and basics. I will just post the ones new to me here:
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Homescreen/Library Navigation – It’s not very obvious but you can tap the little page number on the homescreen to bring up a Go To option to quickly jump to a page or letter in the alphabet.
Skip Articles/Sections in Periodicals – When reading periodicals you can quickly jump from article to article by swiping up on the screen to go forward and swiping down to go back.
Image Zoom – Images in books can be zoomed in if you hold down on them.
Panning Tables – Sometimes you’ll come across a table in a book that if you hold down it will bring up a panning option where on you can pan around the screen to get a better look.
Searches – When running a search, there’s a list next to the search bar that lets you have the option of choosing where to search from, including My Items, Kindle Store, Dictionary, or Wikipedia.
Homemade Magnetic Covers – If you already have a cover for your Kindle Paperwhite, you can simply stick a small magnet in the lower right corner to make use of the auto sleep, auto wake feature.
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Kindle Paperwhite Tips and Shortcut Guide