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Originally Posted by Rev. Bob
However, I'm more used to holding books (electronic or otherwise) in my left hand, and my hands are large enough that I can hold the Glo with all five fingers around the lower half (thumb on left edge, pinky supporting bottom edge, remaining fingertips around right edge), in which position I can tap the right edge of the screen with the tip of my middle finger to advance a page. Alternately, if I shift my grip so that the bottom left corner of the device rests in the center of my palm, with my pinky supporting the bottom edge and the other three fingers supporting the back, I can use my thumb to swipe left or right and thus page forward or back that way. (It actually ends up being more of a diagonal up/left or down/right swipe, but the Glo doesn't mind.) That's a bit looser grip than I prefer, though; it's as if the reader is a canvas and I'm using my hand as an easel - if I tilt my hand too much, the reader just falls right out. Regardless, if I switch from reading to interacting with menus, I always shift to a firm grip and do that two-handed, just because I need the extra control that gives me.
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Thank you. I will try these techniques and offer them to SWMBO.