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Old 08-29-2020, 07:44 PM   #27
Ken Maltby
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Ok, first Pazos is the go to guy for the Android implementation. I can only describe how things work with the device and software I am using. I use the following to have a cover page from a book in KOReader as one of the three screensaver options that are available in the Note2 user interface (UI).

First: To get the image, in KOReader running on the Note2, I do a diagonal swipe from the bottom left corner to the top right corner of the book's cover page (ignore the size of the image, for now). This gives me the box that lists where the image file is stored, note that. It also offers to set it as a screensaver (this will not work on android devices) so I select No.

The rest of the process is done using the Note2 system, so I exit KOReader.

Now I go to Storage and to the location where KOReader stored the the screen capture.
Long pressing on that file gives me a file description and the option to set that image as one of the screensaver options. If the image is not the size you want, tap on the image file, to have it display, then you can access the crop and zoom settings.

Luck;
Ken
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