I wonder if that is related to the "hot plug isn't in the code yet", meaning that you have to plug in the remote adapter first, THEN start KindleLazy ..... and stop KindleLazy before removing the remote adapter. Allowing the kindle to go to sleep where my dots are in that sentence might be a problem.
Until somebody knowledgable shows up, you might make a point to stop KindleLazy before letting the kindle go to sleep. [You probably don't need the remote device removed, but I guess that could be another experiment. ]
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