Joly: The long press to display a menu is used in a lot of places. As a new Kobo user, you might find the following UI conventions useful:
- Tapping something in a list opens it.
- A long press on an item in a list will usually show a menu.
- Swiping on a list will turn the page. The swipe can be horizontal or vertical.
- Italics in the UI generally represent something that can be tapped. Tapping the italics text will open a menu, dialog or something else.
- Tapping a text window will turn the page. The direction depends on where you tap.
- Swiping a text window will turn the page. The swipe can only be horizontal. The direction of the swipe is the direction of the page turn.
- A plus at the end of a line of text means it is too long for the space. Pressing the plus shows the full text in a pop-up.