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Old 02-11-2004, 12:14 PM
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Default Two MS Reader shortcuts

I have been using MS Reader almost every day for the last year and I only just discovered these two shortcuts.

When the Library is displayed, tap and hold on a book title to reveal a small menu, the second item on it is "Most Recent Page". Selecting this takes you to where you left off.

Alternatively, if you have tapped on a book to open it it will display the book title and author on a sort of front page. Tapping on the title will take you to the most recent page you read in the book.

Both of these may be obvious to PPC veterans, but I only discovered them by accident and so report them here in case anyone else hasn't yet found them out!
 
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Old 02-11-2004, 12:22 PM
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Great! Both were new to me, too. Though I have deleted many files from the library menu, I never noticed the most-recent-page menu item.

Jorgen
 
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Old 02-22-2004, 03:33 PM
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Default Re: Two MS Reader shortcuts

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Originally Posted by ChristopherTD
Alternatively, if you have tapped on a book to open it it will display the book title and author on a sort of front page. Tapping on the title will take you to the most recent page you read in the book.
Great, I had no idea but have been using this shortcut ever since you posted about it!! Thanks.
 
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Old 06-06-2004, 08:37 PM
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If you like that, you should love this ...


press and hold the page number at the bottom of the page when viewing your book ...


release after 3 or 4 seconds and a new nevigaor should appear. Mostly I find it is most useful for seeing how much of the book is left to read ... ever wondered how many pages the current book has? The navigator tells you. You can also use it to skip forward or backward through chapters.


Steve
 
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Old 06-07-2004, 07:44 AM
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press and hold the page number at the bottom of the page when viewing your book ...
Strangely I knew about that one. On opening a new book I always display the riffle-grid (or whatever it is called) and let Reader paginate to the end of the book so that has all its internal workings organised and saved.

Mostly though I turn it off because (to me) it is disproportionately large and distracting. It is useful to pop it up every now and then to get an idea of how far through the book you are though.
 
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Old 06-10-2004, 10:57 PM
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press and hold the page number at the bottom of the page when viewing your book ...release after 3 or 4 seconds and a new nevigaor should appear.
Cool. Didn't know about this one. Palm Reader displays this information as default, and I always wished MS Reader had it as well. Thanks!
 
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Old 06-21-2004, 12:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SteveHoward999
If you like that, you should love this ...


press and hold the page number at the bottom of the page when viewing your book ...


release after 3 or 4 seconds and a new nevigaor should appear. Mostly I find it is most useful for seeing how much of the book is left to read ... ever wondered how many pages the current book has? The navigator tells you. You can also use it to skip forward or backward through chapters.


Steve

*brainGASM*
This makes digital books much more user friendly and paper-like.
*cheers*

By the way, how did you find out about this? Or should I actually START reading the manuals for my hardware and software?
 
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Old 06-21-2004, 12:30 AM
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By the way, how did you find out about this? Or should I actually START reading the manuals for my hardware and software?

I first found Reader on my Laptop, and it has a more advanced version of that toolbar by default. So I went looking for the same on the PDA. It was more accident than anything that I hit on that shortcut.

By the way I HATE reading books using reader on my laptop - I always want two pages across my screen, but more annoyingly the laptop is just not comfortable to read from - too big and clumsy. I LOVE using reader on the PDA though. I think I have read about 80 - 100 books in the last 18 months that way. 8O


Steve
 
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Old 06-21-2004, 03:05 PM
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it still feels or looks wonky reading in bed, i think.

somehow it is too heavy or bright or ... i dunno...

and my hand cramps up holding it up while i am in bed.

*sigh*

it just seems different from paper books.

i DO like telling people that i have a small library of books with me, everywhere i go, in addition to a music library, two videos, and my organizer.

*cheer*
 
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Old 06-21-2004, 03:33 PM
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[quote="wing"]it still feels or looks wonky reading in bed, i think.

somehow it is too heavy or bright or ... i dunno...

and my hand cramps up holding it up while i am in bed.

*sigh*

it just seems different from paper books.
quote]

It took me a little while to get used to it. I have the text as small as it will go. I turn the backlight down as dim as it will go. In bed I have found a couple of comfortable ways to prop myself, but it took a little while. Still - turning pages is way easier - I no longer need two hands ... and when I doze off I don't hit myself in the face with the book any more :lol:
 
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