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Old 04-20-2020, 12:07 PM   #80
j.p.s
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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin View Post
I use my H2O2 extensively, but almost never hold it. It sits on a tablet cushion on my lap, or in its stand/case on my home office workstation, allowing me to jab my finger at it with ease. No big fat bezels wasting space, no page turning buttons that require me to hold the device.
I don't think there are any current e-reading devices with page turn buttons that also do not also have a touch screen, so you are not required to use the page turn buttons at all.

I also frequently use the page turn buttons flat on a table or on a stand, no holding required to use the buttons.

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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin View Post
Indeed. That was the point of my post. The person to whom I replied had said "these are meant to be held and gripped and "used"". (e.a.) So I replied as a reminder that being "used" does not REQUIRE them to "be held and gripped". I would say simply, "they are meant to be used", in whatever fashion works for the user.
And buttons do not require holding.
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