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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib
I would still like to see a total and complete disabling of the touch screen (like what the Kindle Oasis 3 had, which also had buttons. Turning the unit off and then back on once again enabled the buttons.)
Now, whey would I like this feature? I enjoy a more secure hold ANYWHERE on the bezel or screen whenever I choose to do so.
This is the ONE thing I dislike about Kobo's lineup, in addition the current batch of Kindles.
Yes, I understand I can partially "disable" the touch and instead utilize the swipe technique, but this only sometimes works for me, and I inadvertently end up turning a page. Or two.
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I would like a way to disable the buttons permanently other then damaging the hardware.