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Old 06-17-2014, 01:26 AM   #3
clintbradford
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
You don't need to go Home: just tap, swipe down, access brightness, swipe up to return to reading. That said, I wish they'd add brightness adjustment gesture like Kindle Android app has.
Well, THAT'S embarrassing ... (grin). I conversed with TWO Amazon reps in the past week, and, while ending our conversations, I asked that that would be included in a future firmware update. And both acknowledged it as "something to improve." But you are absolutely correct: Tap on the page, slide down, adjust brightness right there, and press Back Arrow to return to the page of the book!

Thank you!
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