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Old 02-11-2015, 03:35 AM   #2056
tshering
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Now I am using Koreader and to power off the reader I have to exit koreader and then shut it down from menu.
You might be able to power off from Koreader by holding the power slider a little longer in the off position as you are use to do. You will however not see any indication on the screen that the device is powered off.
What is happening after booting is not so much related on how you powered off.
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Then when I want to continue reading, I should open Koreader,
You can configure KSM so that it automatically starts Koreader after boot.
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choose the book and turn on frontlight (it is not so convenient)
You can configure Koreader to start with a certain light level, and you can configure Koreader to open the last read book.

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