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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But for the touch screen, you don't have to use your thumb. You can use your index finger of the other hand. Can you please explain how that's a problem? I do understand how using your thumb (to touch the screen) on the hand that's holding the Reader can be a problem.
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Seriously? You think reaching over with my whole arm to the right side over and over 1000's of time a day is easier than having my thumb just sit on a button? really? You know how many times my arms joints would have to move over and over again? I relax one hand/arm/wrist while I read with the other. Then I switch.
I don't need to explain anything to you. You won't really care anyway as you only base anything you do and say on how it is for you. I am not you. I cannot hold a reader while changing pages with a touch screen. Period. Its not secure in my hand anymore. I only have one thumb, if I move it, device falls out.
I don't know why you care so much about how others read. Especially when it comes to kindles. You don't have any, you don't want any. Why don't you keep swiping around on your Kobo. You don't see me dissing you for it or wanting gleefully the company to never making any kobo devices again so you can't have any anymore.