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Old 08-05-2022, 08:48 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by zmix View Post

It would be nice if the physical page turn buttons could be configured by the user, I find that when holding the reader in my usual way, with the bottom edge resting on my little finger, my thumb sits exactly on the lower page turn button.
Reaching up to the upper page turn button upsets the balance and requires me to re-grip the device. If the page turn buttons could be reversed by the user as a personalization option I would not need to change my grip simply to turn a page.

I'm not exactly a fan of PBReader and hardly use it, but one of the nice things about it is that the (multifunction) keys can be configured in the personal settings. There are numerous possible combinations: For example, you can use all 4 keys to page up or page down. You can even do it with one and the same key: press to page forward, press and hold to page back.
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