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Originally Posted by sniglom
Sliding on the screen:
The touch sensitivity isn't very good on my device. Whether it's this device in particular or every Libra, I don't know. If I had to guess, I would say it's a combination of higher input lag, worse implementation of touch driver and perhaps not proper touch calibration.
Anyway, sliding along the edge to set brightness tend to give accidental inputs, thus switching the page. The issues I have with touch on this device not limited to the brightness slider, but also when trying to click footnotes or selecting text. For reference I tried clicking a footnote on the Forma and that worked without issues, so maybe it's just a matter of quality control.
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Given that you are using the buttons for page turns, you could have set swipe to change the page. That would have solved some of your problems with the light.
As I see it, you had some issues with the Libra and chalked them up to how it is instead of coming here to speak of them and see if there are any solutions. You returned the Libra and then came to speak of your problem. That's backwards. You would have found some solutions for some of your problems. But you got rid of the Libra too soon. You didn't give it a fair chance. The thing is with the Kobo firmware is that there are a lot more options and if you are coming from a Kindle, you won't know what options there could be because Kindles don't have nearly the options. Plus, there is patching for the Kobo and that would have solved your line hight issue (for example). This is why you gave up on the Libra way too soon. You didn't give it a fair trial.