How to Use Amazon Kindle: Shortcut Keys
Using Shortcut Keys to Make the Most Out of This Revolutionary E-book Reader Device
If you haven't considered the Amazon Kindle E-book reader, you should. Trust me. As a reading teacher, I was skeptical at first; after all, I like books - a lot. As a gadget junkie, I was wary; I hated the idea of shelling out big bucks for a first generation product.What is the Amazon Kindle?
The Kindle is an E-book reader which means that you can download and read books on it. It has an E-ink, or electronic paper display, which mirrors the look of printed material and allows for reading in low light with exceptional battery life. The text is literally printed to the screen in a static state. It is not constantly refreshed or redrawn like on a television or traditional computer display. The Kindle's internal memory allows you to store hundreds of books, and with the wireless (cell technology, not WiFi) connection, you can download books on the fly. Yes, the Kindle bookstore uses proprietary digital rights management, but so does the iPod in my bag. Like the iPod, I can convert my own material and copy it directly to the Kindle.
How to Make the Most of the Amazon Kindle.
One of the unique aspects of the Kindle, and the main reason I prefer it over the Sony E-book readers, is the keyboard. Being able to annotate texts, browse the web on a basic web browser, and search and order books directly from my Kindle is a great feature. What people do not know about the Kindle and its keyboard are the many shortcuts and tips that are available through the keyboard.
While listening to the built in MP3 Player (yes, you can listen to music while you read!)
Alt-F next
Alt-P play/stop
To play Minesweeper (yes, the game; it is a built in easter egg)
To launch Minesweeper Alt-Shift-M
I,J,K,L up,left,down,right
M mark mine
R restart
Space open cell
Scroll move cursor up/down
Alt-Scroll move cursor left/right
H return to Home screen
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