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Originally Posted by shalym
With a capacitive touchscreen it would be fixed by me keeping the fingers off of the screen. Unfortunately, this is an IR touchscreen. I lie on my side and prop it up against a pillow. Unfortunately, it seems like every time I shift, a piece of the blanket, or a piece of the pillow, or maybe just a breeze causes the page to turn. When I use a device with a capacitive touchscreen, the page only turns when I touch it with my finger.
Shari
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I too far prefer capacitive touchscreens. One of the main reasons I sold my Kobo H2O was the unreliability of the touchscreen. Fortunately there are devices on the market to suit those who prefer both IR and capacitive systems

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