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Originally Posted by issybird
With Kobo, tapping in the middle of the page brings up the menu and tapping at the top goes back a page. With Kindle, tapping at the top of the page brings up the menu and tapping in the middle goes forward a page.
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As the others have said, Kobo has several tap-zones that can be configured. The default is three equal sized vertical stripes and they map to page back, menu and page forward. There is a picture of each of the tap zones on the Reading settings page. But, what is not shown in the pictures, is that the top of the screen for all tap-zone settings will show the menu. It wasn't always like that, but, it has been that way for a few years now.
Of course, there is another exception. Tapping the top-right corner creates or removes a bookmark for the page.