Thread: Firmware Update Suggetions
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Old 01-01-2021, 05:10 PM   #1
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Suggetions

Not sure if this is a good place for posting a firmware suggestion, but here goes.

Kindle is not left hand compatible.

If it is in a cover, I cannot hold it with my left hand the way I like (gripping the Kindle with my thumb and index or ring fingers with is snugged between the folded over/back cover). Even if I remove the Kindle from the cover and flip it upside down so the flap is on the other side, the touch areas for page forward/back won't allow for left hand use.

Could someone look into fixiing this?

1- allow the user to define the areas for pagination.
2 - add "upside down" layout so the Kindle can be turned over for left hand viewing within covers.

3 - not mentioned above but still helpful. Set the top menu bar to hide so that it doesn't get in the way if I accidentally hit the space where it shows up. I thought there was a way of "locking the touchscreen" but that just means to me that I can't page forward or back. If this isn't the case, then rename it so people realize that they aren't about to freeze up their Kindle.

Thanks!
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