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Old 12-03-2015, 05:40 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Phazed View Post
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This PW2 was rooted right after I purchased it, I accidentally did a factory reset so needed to go through the whole process again. I suppose I could repeat that process but this does not seem to warrant that. Originally, this device was registered, after (my erroneous) reset, I just faked the registration.

One oddity now is that there is no "swipe to clear screen saver screen" like I remember from before. With the Kindle off there is a screen saver image. As soon as I power it on, it shows the book I am reading. This may be an artifact of me installing and removing the screen saver hack but I figured I would mention it.
Ah, so - the missing information.

You have a special offers device (S.O.) -
The screen saver hack is not supposed to work on S.O. devices, at least it isn't intended to.

The factory reset cleared (part of) the S.O. settings on the device but did nothing to its S.O. status in the Amazon database.

You have a 'fake registration' which is interfering with your device reaching Amazon and getting the S.O. settings in-sync with their data base.

Do the following in order:
  1. Remove the 'fake registration' changes.
  2. Remove our screen saver hack.
  3. Allow your machine to get on the Internet and sync its internal settings with the Amazon database.
  4. Register the device.


If you want to use our screen saver hack:
  1. Go to your Amazon account 'manage devices' page.
  2. Select the "Remove Special Offers" choice (whatever it is called now).
    Note: The above may or may not require you paying the no-S.O. fee.
    It may also require you to contact Amazon service to get its status changed.
  3. Let your device onto the network so it can connect with Amazon and sync its local settings with their database.
  4. Observe that the S.O. ads are gone.
  5. Now, and only now, install our screen saver hack.

BIG NOTE:
The screen saver hack is not intended to work on Special Offers devices as a matter of site policy and design. I.E: We (this site) does not interfere with Amazon's revenue flow as a matter of policy.

See:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=200942

And the notice in the Screensaver/Install section of the screensaver top post:
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Originally Posted by in part

Note for Kindle Special Offers Users:

This doesn't, and won't ever, help you bypass something you agreed to (screensaver ads), so please stop asking.

That said, you can unsubscribe to Special Offers at any point of the process with no ill effect.
Do note that the "Swipe to Unlock" behavior is a particularity of the Special Offers screensavers that this hack will not replicate (this is in particular good to know if you happen to own a magnetic cover, since those severely limit the effective amount of time you'll actually see a screensaver).

Last edited by knc1; 12-03-2015 at 07:52 PM.
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