Thread: Touch Stick with Nook?
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Old 04-22-2015, 07:30 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by tdonline View Post
I tolerate the limited font selection, it's the limited sizes that get me. Basically, every time I start a book I get exasperated as I have to choose between reading this size which is ever so slightly too small to read for long stretches or go up the next size which is this big. A little more gradation please...
I agree -- although the Nook seemed to have the "right" size font for me -- at least on the "Nook books" I bought from B&N -- whereas the Kindle didn't. That issue was alleviated on my Kindle Touch by installing the Constantia font -- which has a size that is somehow situated between the standard fonts sizes that come with the Kindle Touch. And one setting is just about perfect for me. It's also a darker font than what came with the Kindle Touch, which was another issue I had with the original fonts.
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