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Kindle Fire User’s Guide

Chapter 3 Kindle Fire Content

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To go to the next page of an article, tap the right side of the screen. To go to the previous page, tap the left side. To determine your progress within an article, tap the middle of the screen. The Progress bar appears and indicates which page of the article you’re on. To go to the next article, tap the Next button on the Progress bar. To go to the previous article, tap the Previous button.

To preview all the articles in a magazine, tap the Contents icon Books in the Options bar.

Newspapers

You can view your newspapers by tapping Newsstand on the Home screen. To open a newspaper, tap on its cover. When you first open a newspaper, it displays a list of all the articles in it. You can swipe up and down to move through the article list, and then tap on the article you want to read.

Kindle Fire provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of newspapers by changing the font style, typeface, line spacing, margins, and color mode. To access these settings, tap the middle of the screen to bring up the Options bar, then tap the Text icon Aa.

To go to the next page of the article, tap the right side of the screen. To go to the previous page, tap the left side. To determine your progress within an article, tap the middle of the screen. The Progress bar appears and indicates which page of the article you are on. To skip to the next article, tap the Next button on the Progress bar. To go to the previous article, tap the Previous button.

To search inside the issue, tap on the search icon in the Options bar, type in the text to search, and tap Go.

Books

You can view your books by tapping Books on the Home screen. Tap a book on the shelf to read it. To go to the next page in a book, tap the right side of the screen. To go to the previous page, tap the left side of the screen.

Book Extras enable you to view additional information about a book, such as other books in the series, character descriptions, awards, and more. To access Book Extras, tap the Menu icon on the Options bar and select Book Extras. Note that Book Extras are not available for all books.

Kindle Fire provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of books and periodicals by changing the font style, typeface, line spacing, margins, and color mode. To access these settings, tap the middle of the screen to bring up the Options bar and tap the Text icon Aa.

To determine your progress within a book, tap the middle of the screen. A progress bar indicates the location and what percentage of the book you have read. To navigate a book,

tap the Menu icon on the Options bar to go to the cover, Table of Contents, beginning, or a specific location, or to sync to the furthest page.

To add a note, press and hold on a word, or press and drag to select multiple words. When the contextual menu appears, tap Note and use the onscreen keyboard to type your note.

To highlight a passage, press and hold until the magnifying box appears, then drag your finger to the last word you want to highlight and release. When the contextual menu appears, tap Highlight. You can share your highlights with the Kindle community by selecting the Share option from the contextual menu. The Kindle Community page displays and allows you to enter your thoughts, view recent Shares from other members of the Kindle community, and share your highlights with friends using the Twitter and Facebook social networks. If you have not previously connected your Kindle Fire to your social network accounts, tap the Options link to set up the connection. You can also access the Share feature when reading a book by

tapping the Share icon Manual background in the Options bar. You must have a Wi-Fi connection to Share.

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