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Old 12-16-2016, 05:17 PM   #1479
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Originally Posted by peaceridge View Post
One thing on the new that I'm really, really having trouble with is the little faded dots that I have to find (have to make the screen very bright in order to see them) with my big fingers in order to delete a book - and I'm never sure it's the book I want to delete, as I keep thinking I'm one book down.
I honestly didn't know they were there for the longest time. I couldn't figure out why sometimes the book just opened when I tapped on it--and sometimes the long-press context menu (with the Delete option) was coming up. I typically use the small thumbnails for my Bookshelf, so the book-opening tap-area is a fairly small target.

I think I prefer the old long-press option to delete books, too.

EDIT: I just noticed you can still long-press and bring up the old delete menu (bottom of the screen), but it's nearly impossible to see which books you've selected (when you select multiple books). Instead of a checkbox, the only "visual" indicator of which books are selected is the disappearance of the already-very-hard-to-see menu dots.

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