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Old 12-26-2009, 03:12 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by jeromedevine View Post
Hi Hello! I have been searching all the web for this.

I have a Sony PRS-505 and when you long-press the zoom button it turns the screen anticlockwise for a larger display of text. The thing is however that I am right-handed as 90-91% of the entire adult population of the earth.

I find it very annoying having to change pages with my left-hand. Does anyone know of any hack on how to change the orientation of the screen so that when you long press the zoom button it goes towards the left side (turns clockwise) instead of the current format?

Thanks a bunch for any help you can give. I'm sure everyone would appreciate your help. I know I would! Cheers.
It's not actually a hack, there is a technique you could try if you make your own ebooks as PDFs: Format them in landscape orientation facing the way that you want. Rather than relying on my ereader to reformat my ebooks to make them more readable (such as increasing the size of the font or to make them landscape), I format them so they will display on my reader exactly as I want at the default size and orientation.
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