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Old 08-02-2019, 03:58 PM   #12
rcentros
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Originally Posted by petercreasey View Post
I used to use the buttons on my old Sony ereaders and I don't miss them.
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Originally Posted by 4691mls View Post
I do miss the Sony buttons. On my Kobo I have a hard time tapping or swiping in the correct part of the screen for the various functions - page turn, settings, light adjustment. I finally turned off tap-to-turn to remove one possible variant.
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The lack of buttons is the main reason why I have Kindles instead of Kobos. So I hope Kobo will include buttons on their future readers too. I would consider getting a Kobo in that case.
I still use my Sonys (and non-touch Kindles) and still like the buttons. On the Tolino Visions I use the tap2flip feature (which keeps my fingers off the screens for page turning). Next best thing to page turn buttons.
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