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Old 09-19-2005, 06:27 AM   #1
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µbook question

Hi all. I've just moved from a Palm to a pocket pc and have been trying out different ebook readers. Just a question about µbook - in ereader you can tap on the bottom of the screen to move to the next page and on the top of the screen to move up a page. Is there some setting that gives the same functionality in µbook?

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ok, very very belated, but yes, uBook has to "invisible" Next/Previous tap spaces to click on for paging.

There is also now various cursor mode, where you can simply tap on the left/right half of the screen to page.
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