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Originally Posted by stumped
Sure but it's the principle of the thing, the cost of adding a proper lefty mode is surely minimal.
Kobo has more options but no true left handed one I think .i.e. no mirror image of the default settings
If the reader apps authors can fully cater for this, Why can't the e ink makers ?
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I guess it all depends on what the user focuses on. I've never given it much thought, unless I see it being talked about on the forums. I've been so happy with access to digital readers and books in general, some of the stuff other users find lacking I've never been bothered by.