So here are some quick tips and tricks to get the most out of your Kindle Paperwhite. If you want to change the number of words you want to see per page, a simple flick of your fingers can change the font size. If you want to save some battery life, just go to your Kindle's menu and switch it to airplane mode whenever you're not downloading books. Well, these are just the basics. So if you want to know more about your Kindle Paperwhite, read on.
Remove Books You Don't Wan't
Kindle is bundled with free pre-loaded books, which is great, but what if you don't like some of those books that Amazon's Selection? To fix this, press and hold the title and select Remove From Device option that will appear. What's nice is that you can re-download them to your Paperwhite later on. Buf if in case you want to permanently delete them from your Amazon account, log in from a browser add then go to Manage Your Content and Devices. Once there, go to your Content tab, then go to Show, and then headto the category where the unwanted book appear. Select the book you wish to be remove, then select Delete, and then confirm that you want to delete it permanently.
Extracurricular Activities
Aside from the main reason of buying a Kindle Paperwhite to read, you can also use it for games and app. Amazon has a Kindle Active Content that run on E Ink devices. Here, you can practice yoga, play Sudoku, or write down your thoughts on a notepad.
Organize Your Book Collection
having too many books on your Kindle is just the same way as too many apps cluttered on your smartphone's Home screen. If you want to keep things neat and tidy on your Kindle, head to Menu, select Create New Collection, and then type the name of your book collection. Check the box next to each book you want to appear in the said collection, and then select Done. If you want to add books to the collection later on, just go to the home screen, hold down the book cover, and an Add to Collection option will appear.
Take a Snapshot
You can also take a screenshot if you would like to save what you see on your Kindle's screen, similar to a smartphone. Kindle Paperwhite is the only Kindle e-reader that has this functionality. To do this, simultaneously tap either the upper-right corner and lower-left corner of the screen. You should see a flash, indicating that the screen has been snapped and saved. to view you saved screenshot, connect your Kindle to a computer and you should be able to see the image in the root folder (in PNG files).
Highlight Your Favorite Part
This is similar to the old school practice of using a yellow marker to highlight your favorite phrase, quote, or statement from book. If you miss doing this, then this feature of Kindle Paperwhite may just be on of your favorites. You can also see all your highlights in one place -- just go to Kindle Highlights Page.
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