
- #HOW TO SWITCH TO TEXT MODE IN AMAZON KINDLE APP UPDATE#
- #HOW TO SWITCH TO TEXT MODE IN AMAZON KINDLE APP PASSWORD#
- #HOW TO SWITCH TO TEXT MODE IN AMAZON KINDLE APP SERIES#
#HOW TO SWITCH TO TEXT MODE IN AMAZON KINDLE APP PASSWORD#
Enter their email address and password for Amazon and authorize both accounts to share payment information. On the Kindle, go to Menu > Settings > Household & Family Library > Add a New Person > Add Adult. Set up a Family Library and you can share books with members of your Amazon Household. You can also see what friends are reading, their opinions on books you're considering, and read a sample before you commit to a whole book. Books on your Goodreads Want to Read list appear on the Kindle home page for easy access to new titles. On the Kindle, tap the Goodreads button on the toolbar (the lowercase "g") and you can sign in to your existing Goodreads account or create one. Book ClubĪmazon-owned Goodreads is like a book club that doesn't require figuring out everyone's schedule, making sure your place is clean to host, or arguing over what to read. With Kindle Unlimited, meanwhile, you can read any of the books in the Kindle Unlimited catalog for $9.99 per month. If you don't want to drop in regularly, you can sign up for the newsletter. The Kindle Daily Deals page is organized by category. Don't like it? Toggle it off, and the books will appear independently in your library.
#HOW TO SWITCH TO TEXT MODE IN AMAZON KINDLE APP UPDATE#
If you don't see the feature, try updating your Kindle software ( Settings > Device Options > Advanced Options > Home & Library > Update Your Kindle).
#HOW TO SWITCH TO TEXT MODE IN AMAZON KINDLE APP SERIES#
Then, all books that are part of a series will show up on your home screen under the cover of the first in the series with the number of the books in that group appearing on the lower right. Go to Settings > Device Options > Advanced Options > Home & Library > Group Series in Library, and toggle to turn on. If you're reading a series of books, you can store them all together in your Kindle. Do that by using Pocket 2 Kindle, which connects your Amazon and Pocket accounts and periodically sends articles you've saved to Pocket to your Kindle. Send some of those articles to your Kindle, and you'll be more likely to read them. You intended to read every word, but now it just seems overwhelming. Put It in Your PocketĬatching up on all the reading you have stored in the Pocket app can be like trying to get through a towering stack of New Yorker magazines.

Your highlights and notes are stored on the Kindle Highlights page and in a book that gets added to your Kindle called Your Clippings. Tap it for options that include notes, highlights, and sharing to Goodreads. It will then be grayed out on your Kindle. Place your finger on the text you want to highlight or write a note about and drag your finger to include more or less text. If you miss the days of fat yellow highlighters in a textbook and notes in the margins, then this might be one of your favorite features on the Kindle. You'll be able to search for more information about key people, places, and ideas in the book and to view a timeline of notable sections. When you have a book open, tap the top of the screen, select the three-dot menu and select X-Ray. The X-Ray feature boosts a book's IQ by letting you examine its bones (ideas, topics, historical figures, fictional characters, and places) in an instant.

Sometimes a book is smarter than you and sometimes it's even a genius. Read on for more advanced tips that will maximize the enjoyment and use you get out of your Kindle. Or customize the dictionary for when you're reading books in other languages.

If you want to save battery life, switch your Kindle to airplane mode when you're not downloading books. Having trouble seeing or want more words on the page? Just pinch and zoom to adjust.

Swipe down from the top on your Kindle Fire Home screen.If you’re unsatisfied with the font size in your Kindle menu, you can increase it a bit.
