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Old 10-30-2009, 04:04 AM   #6
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Hya Ramona. A touch screen might well be the answer, as Lilac suggests. But I've been toying with a simple idea for the PRS-505 I use. It's a beautiful piece of work, but the two options for page turning both use indented buttons. I guess the idea is to limit the possibility of accidentally turning a page whilst reading. I find them a little difficult and have thought of making the buttons convex rather than concave simply by glueing on tiny little studs. Wonder if that might help the wee feller.

Something else you might consider is the style of cover. I use a leather flip-top 'Easy i'. This really does make a difference because you can hold the machine securely and comfortably simply by slipping a couple of fingers under the loop on its back and using the thumb of the same hand or a finger of the other hand to turn pages. Also, the flip-top allows the ereader to be free standing if you like.

Good luck and please do let us know how you get along. Best wishes. Neil
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