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Old 02-01-2025, 04:02 AM   #2200
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Originally Posted by Cactus Chef View Post
For that to work Kobo would first have to make sure their page-turn buttons function 100% of the time.
The original Libra is OK. The Libra2 isn't as good. I've tested FIVE Sage models and the page turn from button press is unusable for narration or cue (speech) use. It's not the switches, but the software. Sometimes you have to swipe, then button returns. Also sometimes it advances one or two extra pages.


I agree that I'd like an option to turn off touch page turn (and other touch separately as sometimes I annotate a lot). You can't turn off all touch unless they brought out a model with a few more buttons (Back/Cancel, Menu, Search, MyBooks). The Sony PRS-x50 or Sony PSR-T2 are examples of a mix of touch & buttons.

I've kept an original Libra for speeches and audio narration.

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