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Old 09-14-2013, 05:09 PM   #3
Kythe42
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Thanks for your response. I honestly can't see myself spending a ton of money though when it's just this one little problem I'm having with the larger stylus. I did look at the Targus ones but I didn't really see any that were what I would call a fine tip stylus. Their slim stylus is 6mm and I think the standard styluses are 8mm. Not much of a decrease. I think my problem wouldn't be solved by anything larger than a 4mm stylus. Also the slim Targus ones do not have the hole in the top to allow for a lanyard to be attached. I'd probably lose it in two days without a lanyard.

Unfortunately as I said in my previous post, I've had a very hard time finding styluses with smaller points that actually have a hole for a lanyard.

Thinking it was rather ridiculous that I buy a whole new stylus just for one small problem, I wrote to the Moon Reader developer about it suggesting ways it might be fixed, such as adding a feature to zoom in on text(couldn't figure out any way to do this if it already exists) which would eliminate the need to change the text size. In addition to it being a pain to change the text size, once I change it back I find that the ebook is no longer in the same place as it was before I changed the font size and I have to scroll back quite a bit. So far I have not heard back from the developer but I hope I will get a response soon.
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