Sentences with phrase «page turn buttons working»

Another great feature is the physical page turn buttons working in conjunction with the touchscreen.
The smaller page turning buttons work well, esp.
They do have page turn buttons sure, but it has been my experience with Android driven e-readers (by reviewing them all) that the page turn buttons work with the default e-reading app and select apps from the Android market.
If you turn on volume control in Kindle and turn on volume control in the icurus settings then the right and left page turn buttons work in the Kindle app and in many others.
I know this is a long - shot, but if you turn on «Volume Buttons Control» in the Kindle app settings, do the page turn buttons work?
Just rooted and can not use buttons to scroll in Android Market, but page turn buttons work for scrolling in Gmail.

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I was not aware that the page turn buttons only worked with the default reading app.
Keep in mind with the max, that the page turn buttons only work with the default e-reading app, they don't work with any apps you download.
This works well with kobo touch you don't need the front light contrary to what someone above said, you use the home button, but on the aura it causes flashing on every page turn hope I can restore it again!
Zoom, back, home, settings, and two page turn buttons are what you have to work with.
Even the Kindle Voyage «page turn buttons» don't work with gloves, because they're based on capacitive technology too,.
Luckily, it has manual page turn buttons that are compatible with the stock e-reader apps that are pre-installed on the e-reader, but the buttons do not work on popular apps such as Kindle, Kobo or Nook.
The Illumina has physical page turn buttons that work great with the stock e-reading app, but many of the Android apps you will install do not support these buttons.
Also, if I heard right, the buttons for turning pages don't work for all reading apps.
Turning pages takes either a swipe on the screen or a button press, and both work well.
Being able to hold the Touch with one hand and use the manual page turn buttons will appeal to people who commute to work every day.
That means since capacitive touch won't work underwater it would need physical buttons (or the page turn flex approach).
Once the touchscreen is disabled you will only be able to use the page turn buttons, however the gyroscope continues to work.
I'm working on posting reviews for the Android - powered InkBook Prime and InkBook Classic 2, and it turns out the Kindle app works pretty well on them, but it takes some work to get the page buttons setup and it's entirely not obvious unless you know exactly what to do.
The T68 does have the advantage of using the nav wheel button to turn pages; the page buttons on the Illumina HD don't work with the Kindle app.
Update: Both sets of page buttons do work if you enable page turns with volume buttons in the Kindle app settings, and then again in the main Icarus settings menu, located in User Defined settings.
As it is, the only way to turn pages is by tapping or swiping on the screen, and though that works well I always prefer the hardware buttons.
All the buttons then start working normally, I was able to turn the pages swiftly without any problem but all of sudden my touch screen stopped working and I was not able to scroll down the pages later.
Tom, I just tried using the page - turn button to scroll down a web page in the experimental browser, and it didn't work.
All navigation on Amazon's e-reader is handled via the touchscreen, which works perfectly well, but we love the dedicated page - turn buttons on the Voyage, and would've loved to have seen them on the Paperwhite.
I was glad to see that tapping as well as swiping works for page turns and I've tried different Sony devices and found I don't really care for swiping to turn when reading for long periods, tapping however isn't all that different than using a physical button.
Aldiko is a much better all around app than the built - in reading app, except the page - turn buttons don't work.
I installed this (before the regular kindle) and the page turn buttons only work in the menus of the app, not the book itself.
When the Kindle Oasis came out last year, we were justifiably awestruck by how clever, if weird, it was, with its physical page - turn buttons, and a reversible design that worked for both right - handed and left - handed people.
It failed to work half the time I tried it, and when it did work, I noticed that it responded slower than pressing the physical page - turn buttons.
Speaking of page buttons, the device has a set on each side of the screen, and they work well with most reading apps (first you have to enable page turns with volume buttons in settings).
They even work with many third - party apps, including Kindle and Kobo, when you enable page turning with volume buttons in settings.
The only downside is that the page - buttons don't work with it so you have to tap the screen to turn pages.
The Kindle Touch is nice and has a few advantages of its own that make it a close race, but the lack of physical page turn buttons and the light color of the case both work against it.
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