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Old 07-11-2016, 09:56 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by ntamas View Post
Why are you sniggering? I'm noob yet.
Just some lighthearted fun.
I did explain how they work.

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Yes, you can send it but then you'll have for example two versions of Oxford Dictionary of English and New Oxford American Dictionary.

I don't think they changed anything at all. I guess this has always been the case in regard to Kindle Keyboard.
Default documents in MYK which is not device-specific since it applies to all devices.
I know for a fact I was (once upon a time) able to delete all the non-English dictionaries as well as the Kindle User's Guide from MYK, but they stopped allowing it for some strange reason.
But I have always been able to delete them from my Kindle Touch at least.

So perhaps the Keyboard does keep the dictionary in the read-only rootfs. Which is silly, but what can you do?

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I am not entirely clear on the dictionary handling of old devices like the Keyboard (which I never owned).
All I can do is hazard guesses. But your facts seem to support my theory.
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