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Originally Posted by barryem
The new Paperwhite does have the option to disable touches. The screen won't react to any touch whatever but it will respond to swipes. Since I always swipe to turn pages anyway that should be ideal for me but it requires putting it to sleep and waking it up to turn that off if I want to do something with a menu or look up a word, so I don't use it.
If it would just stop turning pages on touch that would be ideal. However, I don't really have the problem of accidentally turning pages with the new Paperwhite.
Barry
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Another thing Amazon stole from Kobo. It seems that Amazon cannot come up with good ideas and has to steal them from Kobo.