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Originally Posted by ownedbycats
Ejecting with Calibre or the system option will disconnect and bring it back to the menu without pulling the cable. (You shouldn't be pulling the cable without ejecting anyways, at least to avoid setting the dirty bit.) The Nickel menu just adds an option to re-connect without needing to pull and re-connect the cable.
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I always eject the kobo with Calibre but never thought of leaving the cable plugged in. It make sense now.
Thanks!
Edit: Now I remember why I always remove the USB cable. Only ejecting the device with Calibre will not remove the black screen. Just tried.
The Kobo is effectively ejected as it disappears from Windows Explorer but the black screen remains. It's only after removing the USB cable that the Kobo interface is visible.