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Old 06-23-2017, 09:31 AM   #412
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So I ordered one of these to review and I'm completely baffled by the lack of navigation options and how no one has mentioned it yet over here or on the early reviews at Amazon.

It makes me wonder am I missing something?

It's mind-boggling to me that the only way to navigate a PDF is linearly. There's no table of contents. You can't jump to a specific page number. If you click an embedded link to go further in the document there's no back button to get back to the previous location.

The only way to move around the PDF is to use a small 2-inch page dial to randomly jump but it's too inaccurate to select specific pages.

Also having no scrolling while zoomed in makes no sense.

Didn't the 1st gen model have these basic features?
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