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Originally Posted by abrogard
Perhaps I didn't stress it enough. It matters because I can't see my books...
Must sound loony to you with your shockproof infallible simple setup. Well it looks the same way to me. And feels it.
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First, I don't need the smartass attitude.
Second, I have a total of 17 devices. I do not know which one Amazon considers to be my primary device. However, whether I open Kindle on my phone, tablet, laptop or Surface, I can see all of my books as all of the Amazon apps are logged in to my account.
On my Windows PCs running Kindle for PC, I can right click on any of the books and select download. This downloads the book, which I import into Calibre and let the deDRM do its magic. I have always been able to do this on multiple desktop PCs, laptops and Windows tablets.
On the Devices page, you can change the names to something easier to see. Just click 'Edit' next to the 'abrogard's Kindle for PC 7' if that would help.
Again, why does it matter which device is considered primary? If you are not seeing your books, you are doing something wrong. Check the account you purchased your books under and check the account showing on whatever PC you are having trouble seeing your books on.