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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb
However, I wish they would reverse the screen touch areas. The left small area is designated for "backward", and that is still true when you hold it in your left hand. Thus, touching the screen with the left thumb is dicey; you may hit the backward area rather than the forward area. Bummer, as this is how I like to page (with screen touch, most of the time).
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Even with the 'L-R' symmetric touchscreen Kindles, I wish they would allow some customization of the tap zones, if only to reverse the layout (or choose a more conventional left-center-right tablet layout). But yes, the Oasis is worse because the bezel is wider than other Kindles on the button side, so it is harder to reach over the narrow zone.