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Old 05-04-2024, 09:25 PM   #5
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Device: Kobo Touch,Glo,Mini,Aura/HD/One,H20, Sony PRS-300/600, Kindle 3-PW
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Originally Posted by Pen&Paper View Post
I'm not a fan of buttons. And one of the buttons on my Libra Colour is a bit hard to push, doesn't click like the other. Also, when I read on my back, holding my Libra, after a while, it puts too much pressure on my thumb. Maybe I was not holding it right? I had a Popsocket on my Paperwhite, and I liked it very much. I thought that the larger bezel with buttons would do the trick, but not really. Anyway, I had a spare Popsocket and voilą. Highly recommended for the people who don't have a thumb with super strength.

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Personally, I suspect you've got a bad unit. I don't have issues with the buttons on mine but others have reported that they've had similar issues. I'm going to chalk that up to Kobo's inconsistent QC, like the earlier models with uneven frontlights.

Also, have you tried a cover? That might give you the extra leverage you need, by adding a bit more thickness to the unit.
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