I've found that I'm much more comfortable with it rotated 180 degrees - that is, with the "Pocketbook 360" logo upside down, and the buttons on the left instead of on the right. Perhaps it's just that, in this orientation, it much more closely resembles my long-time REB1100? In any case, while in this "upside down" mode I can hold it and use it left-handed (even though I'm a righty).
If you've got the accelerometer enabled, you can try holding it in any of the 4 directions, and the text should "reflow" to suit the orientation; maybe you will find some way that is more comfortable for you?
Once I settled on this way, I disabled the accelerometer and manually switched the unit into upside-down mode all the time.
Good luck!
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