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Originally Posted by 6charlong
It actually does have a "back button" of a sort. It's the small, left half of the large, round "Menu" button on the bottom right side. It saved me aggravation. When I first used my PP I [unwisely] loaded an ePub version of The Tale of Two Cities and after reading a while I tried going through the font sizes. When I got to the largest size it seemed to lock up. The little green light that shows when it's using battery was flashing wildly so after awhile I started frantically pushing buttons, trying to make it stop. Nothing helped until I started hitting the "back button." It seemed to work like the "undo" in Firefox. After I hit it about ten times in a row it returned me to the menu I was in before I loaded that file. No other ePub file has done that. The rest of them change fonts quickly and reliably, so I'm going to delete that file and reload it.
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Yes, it does have that kind of back button. The button you describe is the exit button. It does backup through the menus, back out (exit) a book and backup through the pages of the library browser. it will even back up through the contents if you have a toc with multiple levels. It will also cancel invoking the menu or a change to the image settings and back out of a zip file. It is the ultimate 'get me out of here' button and can seemingly solve some lockups by canceling the operation. However, it will not back up from a jump to a link you have made inside a book.
Dale