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the "Audible" folder on your Kindle. Once on your Kindle, an Audible file will be displayed on your

Home screen with your other documents. The file will have a small speaker icon at the end of the title to indicate that it is an audiobook.

Transferring Music

You can transfer your MP3 files to Kindle by copying them to the "music" folder on your Kindle or SD memory card over USB. For more information on connecting your computer over USB, see Making the Connection earlier in this chapter. For more information on playing background music, see Chapter 3.

Tip: While there is no limit to the number of MP3 files that you can transfer to your Kindle, keep in mind that these files are larger, and space may become a consideration.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Reading on Kindle Searching on Kindle Accessing the Web Settings and Experimental Appendix You are reading your first Kindle book Getting AroundEasy-to-Read Display Choice of Text SizeShop Anytime, Anywhere Look It UpTake It All with You Automatic Delivery Search Your WorldStay in Sync Keep Track of Your FavoritesAdd Your Thoughts Convert Your Own DocumentsPage Chapter Front ViewBack View Page Getting Around Bottom ViewUsing the Buttons Using the MenusUsing the Special Keys Other MenusEntering Text Numbers, Punctuation, and Symbols Lowercase and Uppercase LettersWhispernet Status Indicators Battery Status IndicatorsGetting to Know Kindle Content Home ScreenHome Screen Features Deleting Content From Home Show and Sort Menu Selecting a Different Show Option Show and Sort OptionsHome Screen Menu Selecting a Different Sort OptionContent Manager Moving or Removing Kindle Content Content Manager Menu Show and Sort Menu More about Managing Items Page Types of Content Reading on KindleContent Formatting on Kindle AudiobooksBackground Music Changing the Text Size Using the Menu to Get Around Moving from Place to PlacePage Selecting Internal Links Zooming ImagesLooking Up Definitions Reading Across Multiple KindlesLookup Feature Using Bookmarks Bookmarks, Annotations, and ClippingsPlacing a Bookmark Using Highlights Removing a BookmarkViewing Your Bookmarks Deleting a Highlight Using NotesHighlighting a Passage Viewing Your AnnotationsUsing Clippings Listening to Audio MaterialsMore about My Clippings Page Playing Background Music Types of Searches Searching on KindleIntroduction to Search Performing a SearchSearch Results Page Showing a Specific Instance Dictionary ResultsSearching the Web Performing Remote SearchesSearching Wikipedia Searching the Kindle StoreAsk Kindle NowNow Page Getting Started at the Store Connecting to the Kindle StoreKindle Store Kindle Store PagesStore Menu Browsing the Store Browse Listings SampleGetting the Details Product Detail Page ExamplePage Your Recommendations Recommendations, Reviews, and RatingsSaving Items for Later Looking Up ReviewsWriting Your Own Ratings and Reviews Buying Your Selections Making PurchasesTrying a Sample Book Entering a Rating and ReviewReturning an Item Accessing the Web Using Basic WebEntering a URL Using Bookmarks and Adding Your Own Using Next Page and PreviousSelecting Links, Buttons and Boxes Using History Basic Web MenuText Size Other FeaturesDefault Mode/Advanced Mode see the description below Downloading FilesBasic Web Settings Settings and Experimental Adjusting Your Kindle SettingsRegistering or Deregistering Kindle Registering Your KindleDeregistering Your Kindle Changing Automatic Backup Personalizing Your KindleViewing Available Memory Settings Menu Experimental System Requirements Kindle and Your ComputerGetting Started Making the ConnectionManaging Your Documents Handling Files through USBConverting and Transferring Your Documents Transferring Your ClippingsSupported Formats for Conversion Sending Your Documents for ConversionAudiobook Formats for Kindle Audiobooks and MusicAudiobooks from Audible.com Activation, Purchase, Download, and TransferTransferring Music Browsing the Kindle Store Managing Your Kindle on Amazon.com Managing Your DeviceManaging Your Orders Contacting Kindle Support Your Media LibraryKindle Support Web Address Kindle Support Phone Numbers Page Wireless Safety Safety InformationBattery Safety Turn Off Wireless When FlyingMaintaining Your Kindle Headphone SafetyRecycling Kindle and the Battery Properly Watch for SignsPage Government Standards for Radio Frequency Signals FCC NoticeRadio Frequency Exposure Information SAR Patent Notices Trademark NoticesProduct Specifications Copyright Notices