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Originally Posted by axelPW2
Also while connected to the PC via the USB cable, i.e. the Kindle screen is displaying USB Drive mode, I cannot go to another screen for as long as the USB cable is connected, even if the Kindle is ejected from the computer. The touch screen does not respond in any area, even if the message on the screen says that I should be able to read or shop with Amazon while charging via USB. Is this normal?
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If you're running Windows 7 or 8, right click on the Kindle drive in Windows Explorer, and select "Eject" from the pop-up menu. That will take the Kindle out of USB drive mode. Doing "Eject" from the USB applet in the system tray does NOT do so.