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Originally Posted by nrapallo
When checked, this feature allows your EBW1150's screen to show the "Bookshelves" i.e. folders within your GEBLibrarian's directory in your computer, thus allowing you to navigate between those bookshelves so as to get to the ebook that you want to transfer.... (breathe)
Then just click that ebook and wait for it to be transferred to your EBW1150's memory (external memory aka SM card, if installed).
Does it work "as advertised" (above) for you?
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Yes! It work's aces, Nick... thank you!
I've got 208 pages of Dad's eBook completed... just about 12 more to go. To the tune of approx. 714 Kb.
I was a little worried because of the size of the file. I'd read *somewhere* in this forum that getting stuff onto the eBookwise 1150 using GEBLib was a little iffy around the 1Mb mark. But, so far so good.
As I mentioned before... I ordered another eBookwise for me after seeing how cool they are. Mine arrived yesterday.
The touchscreen on this new one is nowhere near as sensitive as the first one I ordered. As a matter of fact, you pretty much have to stab the thing repeatedly with far more force than I'm comfortable with in order to get it to respond.
Of course, if I hadn't already had one in my hand, I wouldn't have known the difference. But, it is *quite* pronounced.
Makes me wonder, though, if anyone else has owned/used two or more of these readers... do they all have their own 'personalities' in that way?
Also, I spruced up some of Dad's papers with some simple graphics and I notice that they become very light... almost ghost-like when viewed with the reader.
Can I ask you something? In the "Settings" of the eBookwise 1150... there is a place to opt for "Inking Thickness". What exactly does this accomplish? I've tried all three settings and cannot see any difference in the way the text and graphics are displayed.
It's all lots of fun and I'm learning so much as I'm getting this book done.
Thank you very much for all your help, Nick!

You're the best!!
Hugs,
Helen