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Old 12-05-2015, 04:39 PM   #952
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Rosario - Santa Fe - Argentina
Device: Kindle 4 NT
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Originally Posted by leonicholson View Post
In Pocketbook Reader, can you disable notes and bookmarks? When paging, if you hit the left margin, notes is activated.

Are there written instructions somewhere? It is a great reader.
You have to change the action of the gesture, so that when you hit the left margin, Pocketbook makes the action you want. To learn how to change the action, read this thread:

https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=255331

Also remember that PocketBook has the following features:
  • Use pinch-to-zoom gestures to change font size.
  • Change text and background color. PocketBook reader supports four color themes (night, day, sepia and gray).
  • Scroll or turn pages by swiping, tapping on the edge of the screen or by using the volume keys.
  • Use single page, dual page or scroll viewing modes.
  • Search text to find needed information.
  • Highlight text and make notes.
  • Adjust display brightness while reading.
  • Lock screen orientation.
  • Quickly access to table of contents, notes and highlights.
  • Easy book navigation.
  • Adobe DRM support
  • OPDS catalogs.
  • ABBYY Lingvo, GoldenDict, ForaDict dictionaries support
  • Text-to-speech

PDF & DjVu features:
  • Crop page margins manually or automatically to fit page content to the screen size.
  • Use pinch and stretch gestures to zoom in or out page.
  • Use double tap to zoom to a particular text fragment.

Also, you could read this web page (however, it's a bit old):

http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/15/...ok-reader.html

Regards

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