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Old 04-08-2014, 03:09 PM   #48
speakingtohe
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Device: sony PRS-T1 and T3, Kobo Mini and Aura HD, Tablet
The link I posted earlier has instructions for authorizing a T3 but it is the same on the T1/T2 as I did it on a T1 earlier
Same linkhttp://guides.vpl.ca/SonyT3

Spoiler:
Step 2 LOG IN WITH ADOBE ID (Adobe Digital Editions)



Option 1: It is easiest to use a public library computer to create an Adobe ID at www.adobe.com/account/sign-in.adobedotcom.html.

Option 2: HOME – APPLICATIONS – BROWSER – change URL to www.google.ca, enter search terms ‘create Adobe ID’, click on the correct match.

Or go straight to the Adobe page www.adobe.com/account/sign-in.adobedotcom.html, and create an Adobe ID with your email address and a password.

REMEMBER YOUR LOGIN AND PASSWORD! Otherwise a password reset will be required from Adobe.

Then:


HOME – APPLICATIONS – PUBLIC LIBRARY – INPUT. Enter in Adobe ID already created. Proceed with login.

You can create your Id on the Tx series Sony readers and then authorize other devices/computers with this ID. Sounds backwards but can be done fairly quickly.

I prefer to download to my computer and sideload because I can see more on a large screen.

@rcentros
Yes I was confused between posters. A T2 for $50 is certainly a good option. And it is nice for US citizens that they can borrow both epub and kindle formats from libraries. No kindle library books for us Canadians

Plus having more than one ereader is very convenient.

Helen
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