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With an e-book open on your e-reader, tap near the top of the screen to bring up the toolbar, then tap on the headphones icon (bottom right) to start listening to it.
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If you subscribe to Amazon-owned Audible’s audiobook platform, you can switch between reading e-books and listening to them on select titles - assuming you’ve bought both versions and have a pair of Bluetooth headphones hooked up to your Kindle.
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From the Settings page, tap Device Options, Advanced Options, and Home & Library, then select Group Series in Library. It makes a lot of sense and helps give you a sense of progress as you work your way through whatever series you’re reading.
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Group together e-books in a seriesĪ small but very handy change that Amazon has made to the Kindle software recently is the ability to group e-books together on the library screen, if they’re from the same series.

Type the URL you want in the Web box at the top. From the home screen, tap the three dots (top right) then Experimental Browser to launch it. A lot of pages won’t render properly, but the built-in Kindle browser can be useful for quickly checking up on basic sites. The “experimental” browser on Kindle devices has barely been touched by Amazon for years, so we’re assuming it’s not a huge priority for the Kindle development team. If you have the Oasis 3, you can open Settings and then go to Device Options, Display Settings, and Warmth Schedule to have the screen hue shift based on the time of day or any timings you like. One reason you might pay extra for the most recent (2019) Kindle Oasis 3 is that it’s the only Amazon e-reader that can change the screen warmth - making it easier on your eyes at night, and making it feel more like a worn paperback to look at. While you’re reading, tap near the top of the screen to bring up the toolbar, then tap the three dots to see if the X-Ray option is there. It links together clips, themes, characters, images, and more for the title you’re reading, and can help you make sense of particularly dense tomes. Use X-Ray visionĪ select number of e-books written in English support a Kindle feature called X-Ray, which really shows off the advantages of books in a digital form, where available. Most e-books, magazines and comics support the feature. Open up the main Settings screen, then tap Device Options and Show Cover.

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