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Originally Posted by Name28
Thank you for anwer. Yes I use The Kobo Start Menu, I know about this way. But it would be more convenient if koreader itself also had this function. I mean if I want to use power off, every time I have to exit koreader and power off from menu, and then (when I turn it on next time) I have to open koreader, choose the book, and turn on frontlight. If there is other solutions or way to manually add "power off" to koreader, please let me know. Thank you very much.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Name28
Thank you for anwer. Yes I use The Kobo Start Menu, I know about this way. But it would be more convenient if koreader itself also had this function. I mean if I want to use power off, every time I have to exit koreader and power off from menu, and then (when I turn it on next time) I have to open koreader, choose the book, and turn on frontlight. If there is other solutions or way to manually add "power off" to koreader, please let me know. Thank you very much.
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Hi! What reader are you using? I am on a Kobo Aura H2O with the latest firmware installed (12.0.1).
The power off button (suspend mode) seems to be working for me. I used the latest nightly build from here:
https://github.com/koreader/koreader/releases
From what I remember, Frenzie edited the suspend script so that koreader will exit when the power button is pressed. This was a temporary fix because the older code would cause the reader to crash and we couldnt find out how to put the device in suspend mode. Frenzie's changes may have been removed in a later build. Cause I don't see it anymore in the file suspend.sh
Try downloading and installing the latest from the link above.
if that doesn't work,
Can you also try updating your firmware and see if it would have any effect?