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Chapter 1 Getting Started withYour Kindle

Once downloading is complete, your items automatically appear in Home. If downloading is interrupted for any reason (for example, if you move out of wireless range), your items will automatically resume downloading when your Kindle re-establishes a Whispernet connection.

1.6 Wi-Fi and 3G Connectivity

While you’re reading, and for many other activities, your Kindle does not need to connect to Whispernet. A Whispernet connection is required to shop in the Kindle Store.

For Kindle models that include free 3G, connectivity to Whispernet is automatic, so if you see one of the 3G network indicators (3G, EDGE, or GPRS) in the upper right corner of your Kindle screen, your Kindle is already connected to Whispernet using 3G. Your Kindle automatically turns 3G coverage off when you connect using Wi-Fi. If you disconnect from a Wi-Fi network or if you move out of Wi-Fi range, Kindle automatically switches back to 3G coverage. If you want to turn off 3G coverage, you can turn Whispernet off. Keep in mind that turning Whispernet off also disables Wi-Fi connections.

Your Kindle can connect to a Wi-Fi network at home, at your favorite café, or at Wi-Fi hot- spots around the world. Connecting through Wi-Fi offers fast downloads and free delivery of personal documents. It also allows your Audible audiobook purchases to be delivered wirelessly to your Kindle, with no computer required. To connect to a Wi-Fi network, see “Connect to a Wi-Fi Network” later in this chapter.

Tip:To check if you have a Wi-Fi only device or a Wi-Fi and 3G capable device, from the Home screen, press Menu, and use the 5-way controller to select “Settings.” Under the “Device Info” section on the Settings page, see “Network Capability.”

U.S. Customers Traveling Outside the U.S.

For customers travelling outside their country, there is no additional charge to have your books, periodical subscriptions, and personal documents delivered to your Kindle if you connect to Whispernet using Wi-Fi.

For Kindle models that include 3G, books and single issues of periodicals will be delivered via 3G at no additional cost, but 3G delivery of personal documents will be charged per megabyte. Delivery of periodical subscriptions via 3G is available for U.S. customers if you sign up for the International Subscription Service. This service offers the convenience of 3G delivery for a weekly fee. When you travel outside the U.S., Amazon automatically sends a notice to your Kindle Home screen with instructions on how to sign up for the International Subscription Service. If you don’t choose to sign up for this service, your periodicals will be delivered at no additional charge only when you are connected to Whispernet using Wi-Fi. Alternatively, you can download your periodicals to your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle via USB.

If Wi-Fi or 3G is not available at your current location, you can purchase items in the Kindle Store using your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle via USB. See “Transferring Files from Your Computer” in Chapter 8 for more information on using your computer to transfer items to your Kindle.

1.7 Using Wi-Fi

Kindle automatically detects nearby Wi-Fi networks and hotspots that broadcast their network name. When you visit a place that offers Wi-Fi access, such as your school, home, or the Wi-Fi hotspot at your favorite café, you can set up a Wi-Fi network. Once you set up a Wi-Fi network and connect to it, Kindle automatically connects to it the next time you return to the same place, as long as the Wi-Fi signal is strong enough.

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Contents Page Contents Contents Sharing Notes and Highlights with Your Social Network Contents Contents Transferring Content to Your New Kindle AMAZON.CO.UK Kindle License Agreement and Terms of USE Page Getting Around CongratulationsEasy-to-Read Display Getting RegisteredYour Choice of Text Size, Typeface, and Line Spacing Wireless Access with Amazon WhispernetYour Choice of Number of Words per Line Let Kindle Read to You or Guide You Adjust Screen RotationLook It Up Take It All with YouAutomatic Delivery Shop Anytime, AnywhereSearch Your World Clip Your Favorite Passages CollectionsBookmark Your Reading Add Your Own Notes Stay in SyncSocial Networks Convert Your Own Documents Loan BooksPopular Highlights Special Offers and Sponsored ScreensaversGetting Assistance Learning MoreViews of Kindle Chapter Getting Started with Your KindleFront View Getting Started withYour Kindle Bottom View Using the Menus Using the ButtonsBack View Entering Text Numbers, Punctuation, and SymbolsApplication Menu Lowercase and Uppercase LettersWhispernet Status Indicators Status IndicatorsScreen Rotation Activity Indicator Monitoring Download Status Battery Status IndicatorsUsing Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and 3G ConnectivityCustomers Traveling Outside the U.S Connect to a Wi-Fi Network Add a New Wi-Fi Network Forget a Wi-Fi Network Home Screen Chapter Getting to Know Kindle ContentAudible Audiobooks Personal Documents Home Screen FeaturesChanging How the Home Screen Is Sorted Sort OptionsHome Screen Menu Home Screen ScreensaverView Special Offers Creating a Collection Organizing With CollectionsAdding an Item to a Collection Viewing Collection Details Adding Multiple Items to a CollectionDeleting a Collection Renaming a CollectionAdding Collections from Another Kindle Removing Kindle Content Managing Your ContentMore About Managing Items Getting to Know Kindle Content Chapter Reading on Kindle Types of ContentAudible Content Content Formatting on KindleBackground Music Changing the Text Size, Typeface, and Line Spacing Progress IndicatorUsing the Menu to Get Around Adjusting the Number of Words per LineMoving from Place to Place Increasing the Size of a PictureReading on Kindle Reading on Kindle Navigating Within a Periodical Viewing a Table Selecting Internal LinksReading Across Multiple Kindles or Supported Devices Looking Up Definitions Lookup FeatureAnnotations and Clippings Placing a Bookmark Using BookmarksViewing Your Bookmarks Removing a Bookmark Using HighlightsHighlighting a Passage Deleting a HighlightDisplaying Public Notes in Your Books Displaying Popular Highlights in Your BooksViewing Popular Highlights or Public Notes in a Book Updating Popular Highlights in a Book Using NotesReading on Kindle Viewing Your Annotations Using ClippingsMore About My Clippings Sharing Notes and Highlights with Your Social NetworkSharing Your Notes and Highlights Reading on Kindle Reading on Kindle Reading on Kindle Reading on Kindle Audiobooks Listening to Audio MaterialsText-to-Speech Background AudioReading on Kindle Introduction to Search Chapter Searching on KindleSearch Results for a Specific Item Search ResultsSearch Results for a Definition Searching Wikipedia Performing Remote SearchesSearching the Web Searching the Kindle StoreChapter Kindle Store Connecting to the Kindle StoreGetting Started at the Store Kindle Store PagesStore Menu Browse Listings Sample Browsing the StoreGetting the Details Additional Details for Audible Audiobooks Product Detail Page ExampleAdditional Details for Periodicals Recommendations, Reviews, and RatingsAdding Items to Your Wish List Recommended for YouEntering a Rating and Review Writing Your Own Ratings and ReviewsTrying a Sample Book Making PurchasesBuying Your Selections Returning an ItemUsing Web Browser Chapter Accessing the WebEntering a URL Using Next Page and Previous Using Bookmarks and Adding Your OwnSelecting Links, Buttons, and Boxes Zooming In to Web Pages Optimizing Web Browser for Reading Articles Using HistoryWeb Browser Menu Web Browser Settings Other FeaturesDownloading Files Accessing the Web Adjusting Your Kindle Settings Chapter Settings and ExperimentalSettings and Experimental Registering Your Kindle Registering or Deregistering KindleDeregistering Your Kindle Wi-Fi Network SettingsEntering Network Information Password Protecting Your Kindle Using Voice GuidePersonalizing Your Kindle Settings and Experimental Changing Annotations Backup Setting the Device TimeLinking Your Kindle to Your Social Network Accounts Settings Menu Kindle Shortcuts ExperimentalGlobal Shortcuts Home ShortcutsAudio Shortcuts Browser ShortcutsGetting Started Chapter Kindle and Your ComputerSystem Requirements Making the ConnectionManaging Your Documents Transferring Files from Your ComputerTransferring Your Clippings Supported Formats for Conversion Converting and Transferring Your DocumentsSending Your Documents for Conversion Audible Audiobooks Audiobook Formats for Kindle Audiobooks and MP3sTransferring MP3s Transferring AudiobooksOrdering Content Shopping for Kindle Content on AmazonChapter Your Kindle and Amazon Browsing the Kindle StoreManaging Your Kindle on Amazon Downloading Content from Your ComputerCustomers Contacting Kindle SupportTransferring Books Chapter Transferring Content toYour New KindleTransferring Personal Documents Transferring Periodical SubscriptionsTransferring Audiobooks Transferring MP3s My wireless isn’t working Appendix a TroubleshootingText-to-speech sounds distorted Can’t create or share annotations or receive new content Kindle User’s Guide 105 Battery Safety Safety and Compliance InformationAppendix B Product Information Maintaining Your KindleWireless Safety and Compliance Headphone SafetyTurn Off Wireless When Flying Be Careful Around Other Electronic DevicesHealth Article 3.1a of the R&TTE Directive Applied Standards EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1/-7 V1.3.1/-17 V1.3.2/-24 Recycling Kindle Properly Product SpecificationsUL Certification Number Digital Content Device and Software Wireless ConnectivityGeneral Kindle User’s Guide 114 AMAZON.CO.UK Kindle License Agreement and Terms of USE Kindle User’s Guide 116 117 ONE-YEAR Limited Warranty Copyright and Trademark Notices Patent NoticesAdditional Information 120