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Old 06-25-2016, 12:42 PM   #11
rcentros
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Originally Posted by aleuts View Post
I currently own a Kobo Glo and since day 1 ive noticed the tocuh screen was never that responsive. weather it was page turns, highlighting words, defintions or browsing my library it was always pretty much it its terms and it can be quite frustrating.
Same experience as I've had on my Kobo Glo. I don't know how many times I've had to tap the screen once ... twice ... sometimes three times to get it to move to the next page. Maybe if I used the Glo exclusively I would get used to it and automatically apply the added pressure needed, but I don't have this issue on the Kindles, Nooks or on the Sony. My solution to the problem is to sell the Glo (my last Kobo device) and use my Sony T2 for my Kobo content. I don't think it's a hardware issue, so I don't understand why Kobo doesn't fix this.
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