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Old 01-20-2024, 08:12 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by diniamo View Post
Hello, I finally got a Kobo and installed KOReader on it. It's pretty awesome, but also somewhat overwhelming, because I want to try out its every feature.

But that's not the topic of the post. The problem I ran into is that I use my finger as a pacer, which doesn't work for a few reasons:
- While I could disable page turns by swiping, the top menu would still appear if I lifted my finger after the first few lines
- My finger is too sticky unless I clean it after every page, which is very annoying
- Lifting my finger slightly above the screen is way too tedious, that's what I've been doing, but I won't be able to keep it up for long

So with that said, what do you suggest I use as a pacer?
I guess you inherited the pacer requirement from physical books, where it doesn't interact with the UI.

Ebooks are tricky to use with your finger as a pacer. Hopefully you'll be able to get rid of it in a couple of hours.

You can start by increasing font size, line height and other natural limiters available on your page, so they work as hints to help you keeping track of your progress.

Like in mechanography reeducation most people struggle a bit as they try to change to a more ergonomic typing while keeping the speed they're used to with their current approach.

It is almost mandatory to start with a low speed, until you feel confortable enough, and never increase the speed until you're able to get rid of the acommodations you did. Also, when confortable, try to migrate to a physical book without fingers.

It is usually a matter of 10-20 hours to get rid of bad habits and that's applicable to 99% of the general population. If you're in the 1% then please consider to get an ebook with page buttons, where you can disable the touchscreen entirely while you're reading.
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