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Originally Posted by rcentros
It has issues for me, but I'm used to the light (more sensitive) tap of a Kindle or Nook. I think most people with Kobo Glos normally use the swipe motion rather than tapping. If I could get into the "swipe" habit I don't think I would have any issue at all.
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My problem with the Kobo (the H2O at least) is that I found the touchscreen to be significantly less accurate than any other device I've owned, which made fine control for activities like selecting text, or tapping small hyperlinks, to be rather difficult on occasions.