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The latest Kindle update finally fixes page turning – and adds the perfect reading tool ...Instead you have to tap the screen to turn, which can smudge the display. Now, as spotted by Good e-Reader, the latest Amazon Kindle update (5.18.1 which is rolling out now) is bringing a Double Tap ...
Additionally, if you're looking to refresh your memory on a book series, Amazon is introducing a new Kindle feature alongside this update that will help you do just that. This new ...
If you’ve got the most recent Kindle Paperwhite or the new Kindle Colorsoft, you now have access to double-tap functionality—available with the 5.18.1 update that dropped in March. It lets you turn ...
Amazon discontinued 2016's Kindle Oasis in early 2024, and since then, the company hasn't offered a new e-reader with physical page turn buttons or any other alternative to touchscreen input. There ...
and the Kindle Colorsoft, people thought it would finally eliminate those third-party Bluetooth page-turners. The new system allows you to turn the pages of an e-book by double-tapping the sides ...
Another great feature included in the latest software update is Double Tap to Page Turn. As the name suggests, the feature ...
It’s a handy workaround given that none of Amazon’s current Kindle lineup includes physical page-turn buttons — something die-hard users have long missed since the Kindle Oasis. This new ...
No more fingerprints on the screen — a double tap setting is available for a selection of Kindle devices. Amazon's recent update allows for easy page turning, although some limitations remain.
A software update available for the latest Amazon Kindle e-readers which adds an unexpected, but very helpful new gesture control to the system.
These two cheap Kindle accessories turned my room into a cozy reading oasis — and they’re less than $50 combined.
A quick Amazon search reveals that most Kindle holders are pretty similar ... you’ll still need to tap the screen to turn the page on an e-reader. And with the Lamicall specifically (though ...
Last year, Amazon killed off the Kindle Oasis, the last of its ubiquitous ereaders with physical buttons for turning the page. In their place, users were forced to get a little more dexterous.
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