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Old 11-26-2013, 07:24 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Forget it, buttons on new Kindles is a no go. Not gonna happen. Give up the buttons and go forward with new technology.
But the article does talk about buttons....

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The edges of the device will also now be ‘buttons’ of a sort. According to what we’ve heard, instead of old-fashioned ’split’ buttons found on previous Kindles, these will be ’squeezable’ buttons that give off haptic feedback when activated. Theoretically, this should allow you to change pages without having to awkwardly reach over with your thumb to tap the ‘next page’ zone on the Paperwhite’s screen. And making the buttons squeezable keeps the sleek lines of the Paperwhite’s margins.
That plus the ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the screen light to the light in the room makes this possiblity really interesting to me.
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