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Originally Posted by Purple Lady
I do see the menu at the top. I never would have thought to try tapping there. Maybe I'll try the older version tomorrow.
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With the Android version, the menu icon on the bottom of the screen will also bring down the File Manager menu.
A few tips to get started:
Once you have navigated to the beginning of your library, you might want to "long press" on the link to that page (the "./" at the top of a page that you can select from the beginning page) and you should be given the option to "Set as HOME directory".
(That is an example of one of the conventions used; A long press on setting options will often let you set that option as default. This is used for many of the menu items.)
On my 10.1" tablet I set the Progress Bar to "Full" [bottom menu, gear icon] and long press that to make it default. Then I go to [top menu, gear icon] "Status bar" and uncheck "Current page", as it is in the header for the "Full" progress bar.
You will probably want to set the "Screen" [top menu, gear icon] options, unchecking "E-ink optimization". You might also want to set the "Screen DPI" to match your device. Long pressing the "Custom DPI: 160" brings up a window to set it as you want. (Your Nexus 7 appears to be 323ppi)
One of the most useful features is the "History" menu item. It provides a listing of your previously opened files, with your current read at the top of the list. Selecting an item brings you back to wherever you were in that book. [ One thing I do on occasion is to extract the maps from an .epub or sometimes, download a better map, and convert them for display on my device as PNG files. Once I've opened them, they will appear in the History, along with the book. I can then, leave the book and go to History and select a map. After looking at the map, I can got to History again and select the book, returning me to where I left off.]
I don't know how dictionaries are added to the Android version, but there have been some posts mentioning how to do it. (I have four dictionaries in Koreader on my 6.8" AuraHD.)
That should be a start.
Luck;
Ken
Oh, I should add that you can set the default to "Zoom to fit content" by long pressing on that selection, of the "Switch zoom mode" menu item. Given the title of the thread.