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Old 09-27-2009, 10:35 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
duly noted.


good to know. i tried a different gesture last night, since i switched to holding it in my left hand, using my thumb. it was still the same direction (r-to-l) but since it was my other hand it was the opposite gesture (thumb going towards the hand). i'm not sure whether it was because it was my left hand, or the gesture itself, but i found it really uncomfortable and soon went back to using my right hand (thumb going away from the hand to turn pages). also i seemed to have much more trouble getting the swipes to register using the left thumb, but that was probably because it's my weaker hand and it's less adroit.
I can barely do ANYTHING with my left hand. It's mainly there as support for whatever my right hand is doing! Actually, because I am using the M-Edge cover, I need to use both hands while reading, just as I would with a paperbook. For the most part, though, I prop the book on a pillow on my lap and "turn pages" with my right hand.
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