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Originally Posted by mxbndr
I want to dumb down my Libra H2O for an older library user not used to smart devices.
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Defaulting the search to the device or Overdrive, instead of the store, which they will never use
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IIRC, it just saves the last one you use.
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Disabling the store entirely
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Even though it's theoretically possible, I'll never be doing that.
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Cleaning up the homescreen to get rid of things like "Top 50 Picks" so it's less cluttered and confusing (I would love for it just to show his most recent book, and a link to Overdrive)
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Look at the nickel.yaml home screen patches and the recommendations one in libnickel.so.1.0.0.yaml.
You may also like the SmartLink customization patches and NickelMenu.
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Making the borrow-from-Overdrive option more prominent and not in an overflow menu
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Not currently possible.
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I don't yet know at-a-glance what the patches are that would serve my needs
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For your situation, I'd also recommend the ComfortLight patch if your sunrise/sunset times are different, the 24 line spacing values one to give more control over line spacing, possibly the custom font sizes one for the same reason, the allow showing info panel on random screensaver one, jackie_w's dictionary patches, and the kepub chapter graph size increase one.
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I have yet to successfully leverage NickelMenu
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Have a look at the documentation and see if any of the actions interest you. Then, if you have questions about those, feel free to ask about them.
For you, the invert screen option might be useful, the extras if you'll be using them, the overdrive one to add a direct link to it, the browser one if you want to add custom CSS, and the force usb connection one if you often have issues with your computer not being detected properly.
Also, note that the upcoming v0.5.0 release will support adding items to the selection menu, optionally using the current selection. This can be used to add things like custom search engines.
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your suggestions for anything I missed
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You may also like NickelSeries if you're sideloading a lot of books in series.