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Old 10-05-2023, 04:34 PM   #136
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I decided to pull the trigger and add the GL 4 Plus to my collection! Since its firmware is based on Android, I have spent a little time seeing to what extent I could make use of that. I have installed a simple launcher, a browser, and a few apps. This is without rooting this device. They all seem to be working so far. My device won't connect with Calibre, though my Mac "sees" it. Android File Transfer comes up right away. I could install Calibre Companion as a way to address the connectivity issue.
Any guides you can recommend for doing this? It's not clear which ones already out there are still applicable for the GL4+. Got one for the wife, would like to see if 3rd-party apps can make up for some of the perceived deficiencies of the Nook versus her old Kindle Paperwhite. Have you happened to test Libby with it yet?
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Old 10-05-2023, 08:16 PM   #137
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Any guides you can recommend for doing this? It's not clear which ones already out there are still applicable for the GL4+. Got one for the wife, would like to see if 3rd-party apps can make up for some of the perceived deficiencies of the Nook versus her old Kindle Paperwhite. Have you happened to test Libby with it yet?
I made a guide for the GL4, which you can find here. The GL4 firmware is very similar to the GL4+, but a couple of locations for settings may be different in the Plus. Let me check my GL4 guide with the Plus and see if I need to make any adaptations for the Plus.

Google Play Store is not installed on the Plus, so you need to sideload apps. One app that is helpful is the Amazon App Store. Once you get this app installed on the Plus, you can get apps from this store and install them on the Plus. I installed Moon Reader Pro in this way. It works quite well. I also tested KOReader, which also works very well.

You can install the Kindle app, provided that it's an older version that supports Android 8.1, but it has limited functionality on the Plus.

I have not tested Libby yet on the Plus. I'll let you know how it goes when i do.
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I don't understand why others say Calibre doesn't recognize the Nook GlowLight 4 Plus is plugged in to a Mac. Perhaps we mean something different?
On my computers (Mac OS Mojave, Monterrey, Ventura and Sonoma), the NGL4P caused Calibre to ask "Connect to this BNRV1300 device?" or something like that. Then, I selected OK and it showed up in the same way as any other eReader I connect and send books to.
Android File Transfer also recognized it, but I never use it for transferring to the Nooks I have anyway.
We say that because Calibre doesn't recognize the device. On our (or at least, my) Macs, upon plugging in the GL4+, Calibre doesn't offer to connect to it or respond in any way. (Android File Transfer does work for me and I used that to put a subset of books on the Nook.) The Calibre developer replied with patches both times I posted the Calibre device detection debug to his Devices forum. The second patch hasn't made it to a release yet, but I would expect it will be included 6.28.

I have no idea what makes your environment different, but if there's still an issue for the rest of us in 6.28, perhaps you might consider helping the developer out by posting your Calibre connection debug to the Devices forum as well and letting him know that on your system it works.
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I made a guide for the GL4, which you can find here. The GL4 firmware is very similar to the GL4+, but a couple of locations for settings may be different in the Plus. Let me check my GL4 guide with the Plus and see if I need to make any adaptations for the Plus.

Google Play Store is not installed on the Plus, so you need to sideload apps. One app that is helpful is the Amazon App Store. Once you get this app installed on the Plus, you can get apps from this store and install them on the Plus. I installed Moon Reader Pro in this way. It works quite well. I also tested KOReader, which also works very well.
I was considering trying this, because I like Moon Reader a lot, but I was concerned it might impact the GL4+'s battery life. (My other Android reader, an Inkbook Focus, has battery life that is let's call it "not great". Despite this, I am weirdly attached to it.) Have you noticed any faster battery drain on the Nooks after you make these changes?
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Any guides you can recommend for doing this? It's not clear which ones already out there are still applicable for the GL4+. Got one for the wife, would like to see if 3rd-party apps can make up for some of the perceived deficiencies of the Nook versus her old Kindle Paperwhite. Have you happened to test Libby with it yet?
Libby works just fine. The only inconvenience is that sometimes, an app doesn't have a back button, so the only way to get out of something is to tap or hold the Nook icon belo the display to get back to the home page.

That guide I linked for you only needs a few minor tweaks to work well for the Plus. When I have a little time, I'll do that and post the revised guide.
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I was considering trying this, because I like Moon Reader a lot, but I was concerned it might impact the GL4+'s battery life. (My other Android reader, an Inkbook Focus, has battery life that is let's call it "not great". Despite this, I am weirdly attached to it.) Have you noticed any faster battery drain on the Nooks after you make these changes?
I haven't had the Plus long enough to be really sure, but I haven't noticed any unusual battery drain from any of the third party apps, including Moon Reader. One habit that may help is to turn off WiFi when you're not using it.
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The Calibre developer replied with patches both times I posted the Calibre device detection debug to his Devices forum. The second patch hasn't made it to a release yet, but I would expect it will be included 6.28.
I just picked up Calibre 6.28 and it now detects the GL4+ and offers to manage it. Success!!!
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Calibre also works for me now on my Mac M1 running macOS Sonoma! Success indeed!
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ADB and Apps for your Nook Glowlight 4 Plus

The purpose of these instructions is to enable you to install apps on your Nook Glowlight 4 Plus. This guide is based on my guide for the Glowlight 4, which included the wisdom of other folks, especially Renate. I have made a few changes where necessary for the Plus. I did so by following my former guide with my Plus in hand, changing it as needed so that (hopefully) my instructions will be clear and accurate for the Plus.

Please note that you do not need to root your Plus to install apps. These instructions, then, will not include rooting. If I find that I want or need to root, and if there is any interest among you, I'll also post a root guide. Updates to the Nook firmware will not affect anything you do here with apps. Nook firmware updates will remove root, however.

We will set up your computer and your Nook to use ADB commands. ADB (Android Debug Bridge) is a connection that enables you to send commands to a device from your computer. I’m going to assume that you know nothing about ADB and so will keep things simple, telling you only what you need to know to accomplish the purpose at hand.

What You Need

A Windows or macOS laptop or desktop (don't have Linux, sorry), a Nook Glowlight 4 Plus, and a USB cable to connect the two.

Step One: Installing ADB On Your Computer

If you don’t know what ADB is, or if it is on your computer, it probably isn’t! If you have ADB on your computer, you can skip this step.

1) Windows: Download Minimal ADB and Fastboot, which you can find here. Install it to your desktop as that will make it easier to find and use. Your Windows PC should be ready.

2) Mac: Open the Terminal app, which is in the Other app group in Launchpad. We will install the homebrew package manager first. Copy the following and paste it at the Terminal prompt:

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"

Hit enter. You may be prompted to enter your computer’s password here. Do so. Once the
homebrew installation is complete and you are back at the prompt, type or paste
the following: brew install android-platform-tools
Hit enter.
Once this is complete, your Mac should be ready.

Step Two: Preparing Your Nook

Turn on your Nook. Tap the upper right hand corner. You should see the Quick Settings dropdown window. Tap “See All Settings”. Tap the lower right arrow to go to page 2. Tap “About”. Tap the small Nook/Barnes & Noble icon at least five times in rapid succession. You should see a new window appear with a number of options in rectangles. Tap “Android Development Settings”. Scroll down to USB Debugging and turn it on. Your Nook should be ready.

Step Three: Test The ADB Connection

For Windows, start up Minimal ADB And Fastboot. It should take you to a command prompt. For Mac, open Terminal. Connect your Nook with your computer using your USB cable. At the prompt (Windows and Mac), type adb devices

Hit enter.

You should see a line that says “List of devices attached” and, under this line, a long sequence of numbers on the left and the word “device” on the right. If you see this, then ADB is correctly set up on your computer and your Nook.

Step Four: Install an Android launcher

You can now install apps over ADB. The first thing you need to do is install an Android launcher app. Why? The stock Nook launcher has no app drawer, so it will not show any apps you install. Most launchers that run on Android 8.1 should work, but not all will. I use Simple Ink Launcher. You can obtain the apk from a number of places. I use apkpure.com. Get the launcher apk and save it to your desktop. Follow Step Three above to connect your Nook to your computer and test the connection with adb devices. If your connection is good, then, at the prompt, type adb install, hit the spacebar once, copy your launcher apk and paste it at the prompt, and hit enter. You should get a message that the apk is being installed.

Step Five: Test the New Launcher

Reboot your Nook. It will not boot automatically into the Nook stock launcher, but will ask you which launcher you want to use. Select the one you have just installed, and select “just once” (for now). You will now be in your new launcher. Scroll up or find the icon that takes you to the app drawer. If you use Simple Ink Launcher, the home area is the app drawer! You’ll find several app icons already there. You will see two Nook icons. The first should be for the stock launcher. (The second takes you to what looks like a test area within the Nook launcher.) This means that if you select your new launcher as default, you can still access the stock Nook launcher. You will also see a Settings icon. It will give you access to more settings than you would find in the stock Nook launcher.

You can choose your new launcher as default by hitting the home button on your Nook, or rebooting. When you are given the choice of launchers, pick your new launcher and choose 'always'. If you opt for the Nook stock launcher and choose "always" by mistake, don't panic! Install another launcher as above.

Step Six: Install Other Apps

You are now ready to install other apps. You can download them from a place like apkpure.com and install them in the same way you installed your launcher. You have other options, though. You can install the Amazon Appstore app. This is valuable if you want to install paid apps. You can install the Aurora Store. This gives you access to many free Play Store apps. When installing, opt for an anonymous account. Unless you are more skilled than I am, don’t bother trying to install Play Store. Save yourself the frustration.

For Calibre users, you can connect to Calibre on your computer by USB cable or install Calibre Companion from the Amazon Appstore. Calibre Companion allows you to connect with Calibre wirelessly. You can install third party reading apps to use with your Calibre books. Everyone has their favorites. I recommend Moon Reader Pro, KOReader and Librera. The Kindle app works on the Plus - sort of. I find it challenging to navigate within the app. You've been warned! Note that if you add ebooks with Calibre to the NOOK folder on your Nook, then the Nook launcher/reader will be able to access any ePubs and add them to your Nook library.

The Glowlight 4 Plus was not designed with installing apps in mind, even though the Nook folks left a back door open for those of us who wish to install apps. This means that your experiences will vary. Some apps will work as expected; others may not.


Finishing Up

If something here doesn’t work for you, first try it again. Then feel free to ask me. It could be a typo on my part or something I neglected to mention.

Enjoy your Nook Glowlight 4 Plus!
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Thank you for your detailed instructions. Is it true for the latest Nook too that the physical buttons don't work in either KOReader or Moon Reader?
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Thank you for your detailed instructions. Is it true for the latest Nook too that the physical buttons don't work in either KOReader or Moon Reader?
The glowlight series Nooks use F keys to page. Most apps only have ability to use volume keys to page. AlReaderX has the ability to map any button (but only one) so you could have page forward or page back but not both.

Here is a link to an eInk version of AlReaderX v1.11: AlReaderXEInk.apk
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Thank you for your detailed instructions. Is it true for the latest Nook too that the physical buttons don't work in either KOReader or Moon Reader?
Thanks for asking this. I meant to address it. The physical buttons don't work in most third party apps. You'd have to root the device to change that.
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To quote myself from the Koreader thread here:

No need for root if all you're looking for is to get the page turn buttons to work in Koreader. Take a look at pazos's link in his post above.

You're basically creating a file called event_map.lua in the koreader/settings folder on the device. I had to create the file on my pc and I edited it in Notepad ++. Cutting and pasting the example on pazos's link into the event_map.lua file worked a treat. I copied the file to the nook, rebooted it just to be sure, and the buttons work just fine.

You can log the key events with adb if you need to. I did and the key events matched in the example so the cut and paste worked for me. I would think that key mapping would be consistent for all Glolight 4 Pluses.

Many thanks to pazos for his help.


Buttons in Moonreader work. I don't remember if I had to use the option in settings to use volume control buttons to turn pages.

No joy in Prestigio or Pocketreader however.
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To quote myself from the Koreader thread here:

No need for root if all you're looking for is to get the page turn buttons to work in Koreader. Take a look at pazos's link in his post above.

You're basically creating a file called event_map.lua in the koreader/settings folder on the device. I had to create the file on my pc and I edited it in Notepad ++. Cutting and pasting the example on pazos's link into the event_map.lua file worked a treat. I copied the file to the nook, rebooted it just to be sure, and the buttons work just fine.

You can log the key events with adb if you need to. I did and the key events matched in the example so the cut and paste worked for me. I would think that key mapping would be consistent for all Glolight 4 Pluses.

Many thanks to pazos for his help.


Buttons in Moonreader work. I don't remember if I had to use the option in settings to use volume control buttons to turn pages.

No joy in Prestigio or Pocketreader however.
I didn't know this! I tried it out, and lo and behold, the page turn buttons now work in KOReader! Thanks!
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