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Originally Posted by Hrafn
Tried that -- could just about see the 'About' icon, but everything beyond that was too faint & overwritten to be legible. I tried installing ADB on my PC, but unfortunately, without USB debugging being already set up on my eReader, it was unable to detect it. I then tried pushing all three buttons once for a few seconds to see if that would force it into 'download mode' and might do any good. At which stage it stopped responding completely. For those that are interested, this is what it now looks like:

(If you look carefully, you can see elements from multiple screens.)
I have put in an inquiry with Onyx, and may have to do a warranty return.
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I don't know if you've tried this or if it will work for a device that isn't quite right anymore, but since I lost the "refresh" button I've been using the cover for refreshing the page in apps that aren't so great about refreshing automatically (such as Kindle) - i.e. close the cover so that the Kepler goes to sleep and then reopen and it automatically reloads the same page that I was on, but it's then refreshed. It's about as fast as using the refresh button before.