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Chapter 4 Getting More fromYour Kindle

You can send Microsoft Word (DOC, DOCX), PDF, HTML, TXT, RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PRC, and MOBI files to your Kindle and read them in Kindle format. You can add notes, highlights, and bookmarks, which are synchronized across devices along with the last page you read via our Whispersync technology. Synchronization of notes, highlights, bookmarks, and last page read is available only for personal documents archived in Kindle format. You can also read documents in PDF and TXT format natively.

Reading Kindle content on other devices

You can synchronize your Kindle books with other supported devices you own and Kindle reading applications. Amazon’s Whispersync technology keeps track of the last reading location in each book. For example, you can read a few pages using the Kindle application on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device and then pick up right where you left off when you return to your Kindle. For a complete list of supported devices and Device Synchronization settings, go to www.kindle.com/support.

Sharing comments via social networks

You can share your Kindle highlights with friends using social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. To link your Kindle to your social network accounts and enable sharing, from the Home screen, tap the Menu button and select Settings. On the Settings page, tap Reading Options, then tap Social Networks.

Once you have set up the sharing feature, from within a book you can select Share from the secondary toolbar and enter a message and share it with your social network. You can also access the sharing feature when you select text. To do this, press and hold on text, and then drag your finger across the screen to select it. If you select a sentence or multiple words, a dialog box will appear with an option to Share. If you select a single word, a definition of the word displays and options include Show Full Definition, Highlight and More. Tap More to access sharing. This feature is not available in all countries.

Using your Kindle with your computer

Your Kindle uses Amazon Whispernet to deliver books, periodicals, personal documents, Kindle Singles, blogs, and active content to your Kindle without the need for a computer.

When you first connect the Kindle to a computer’s USB port, it will appear as an external storage drive or volume on the computer’s desktop. You’ll see a directory or folder called “documents.” You can add Kindle-compatible files to this directory, and you can copy, move, or delete the files that are already there. See the Kindle Support website (www.kindle.com/ support) for more information on supported file types.

Your Kindle is not usable as a reading device while in USB drive mode. To read a book while charging the battery, you must eject the Kindle from your computer’s desktop.

Using the Experimental Web Browser

Your Kindle includes an experimental web browser that enables you to surf the web and view most Amazon web pages. Web Browser supports JavaScript, SSL, and cookies, but does not support media plug-ins. You must have a Wi-Fi connection to access most websites.

To launch Web Browser, from the Home screen tap the Menu button and select Experimental Browser. The first time you access this page, you will find a list of default bookmarks for commonly used sites. You can access these bookmarks later, by selecting Bookmarks from the Web Browser menu.

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Contents Page Contents Finding Additional Assistance Appendix a Product Information Product Specifications Chapter Getting Started Registering your KindleKindle controls Onscreen keyboard Onscreen actionsTap zones Portrait mode Landscape modeToolbars Periodical toolbar Setting up your Kindle Paperwhite Status indicatorsSpecial Offers and Sponsored Screensavers ScreensaverSpecial Offer banners Recommended content Chapter Acquiring & Managing Kindle Content Shop the Kindle Store anytime, anywhereDevice and Cloud storage Using collections Removing items from your KindleManaging your Kindle Library Acquiring & Managing Kindle Content Chapter Reading Kindle Documents Interacting with your documents Enhanced viewing modeViewing reading progress Chapter Getting More From Your Kindle Paperwhite Customizing Your Kindle SettingsCarrying and reading personal documents Settings contextual menuUsing the Experimental Web Browser Using your Kindle with your computerWeb Browser Menu BookmarksDownloading files Chapter Finding Additional Assistance Battery Safety Safety and Compliance InformationAppendix a Product Information Maintaining Your Kindle DeviceWireless Safety and Compliance Other Safety ConsiderationsTurn Off Wireless When Flying Using Your Kindle Around Other Electronic DevicesFCC Compliance Statement Information Regarding Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyCanadian Compliance Statement EU Conformity Ieee 1725 Battery Safety StatementONE-YEAR Limited Warranty Recycling Kindle Properly Product SpecificationsIf you purchased your Device This Warranty is provided by Warranty ProviderCopyright and Trademark Notices Additional Information Patent Notices