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Old 05-18-2012, 08:39 AM   #7
snarkophilus
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Originally Posted by huebi View Post
As more and more touch devices are on the market the built in "back" function is more and more difficult to reach. I assume that most readers do not know where to find this functionality.
Not all newer touch readers are a step backwards. I was happily surprised by how much better the Sony PRS-T1 does this compared with my old PRS-350.

On the T1 when you navigate through a link it leaves on-screen back and forward navigate buttons at the bottom of the screen. See the very bottom of this page in the manual for details.

On the PRS-350 I ended up mapping a long press on one of the buttons as "previous page" with PRS+. There was no simple way I was aware of for doing this with the stock firmware.

Cheers,
Simon.
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