I had one and it made landscape mode much better. Even on a 7' screen like the Sony PRS-900 two page display is nice. Especially if you own a DX as landscape is so big that two pages would be a great option. For the jerks, this is a very legitimate question. The leftmost, a single rectangle, selects the single-page view. As far as I know there is no way to show two pages in a MOBI book on a Kindle. Answer (1 of 4): When a book is open, at the top of the window, to the right of the Aa menu, is a little control showing three rectangles. However, you could view the reading progress on Kindle. On Kindle you can’t view the page number as you could change the font size and spacing of the ebook you’re reading. To turn a single page: swipe your finger from the left or right side of the screen. You may already know how to turn a page in the reading app, but you can also jump to a specific page, or scrub through pages, as well. When you download the Kindle book, you will generally be told if an Audible version is available.KIndle for PC automatically updated and it has no two-column view anymore how do I fix it? I tried decreasing font size, expanding and decreasing page width to smallest and biggest, switched between 'Auto' and 'Single' columns but it DOESN'T GO TO TWO COLUMNS LIKE IT USED TO!! How to turn pages in the Kindle app for iPhone and iPad. Not all Audible books can be linked with the Kindle version, and there are far fewer Audible versions of books than Kindle. It is a more expensive method to read books as you have to pay for the Kindle version, as well as the Audible talking book, though there is generally a discount on the price of the Audible book. In this case, text is highlighted as it is read, making it easier to follow. The Kindle app gives users the ability to read eBooks on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface. Some Kindle books can be linked with Audible talking books, using ' Whispersync' to provide professional narration, usually by an actor or the author. Download Kindle for macOS 10.14 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. In contrast, the iOS app has a choice of eight fonts, though some are very similar to each other. You still just have a choice between Bookerly and Georgia, two very similar serif fonts. Unfortunately, Amazon has not provided any additional font options for viewing the text with the new PC and Mac apps. In Windows 10, go to the Speech Recognition control panel, click on Text to Speech and then select a voice from those available on your computer. To change the default voice on a Mac, click on the Apple symbol (top left of the screen), followed by System Preferences, Accessibility, then Speech to choose your System Voice. Unfortunately, the app doesn't highlight text as it is read so it can be hard for somebody with reading difficulties to follow the text, but having easy access to decent computer voices is still a significant improvement on earlier versions. Now click on Tools, then Start Text-to-Speech (or press Ctrl-T on a PC, Cmnd-T on a Mac) to start reading the book from the top of the page. Once you have installed the app on a Mac or PC, and logged into your Kindle account, click on the book that you wish to read. The Mac and Windows versions of the App are very similar, but the screenshots in this blog are taken from the Windows version. (In the case of the Apple app, you currently get version 1.12.4 from the App Store, but version 1.19.1 from Amazon. To get the latest, free version of the app, make sure you go to the link on the Amazon web site, not the Apple or Windows App Store as the App Store versions are quite old. All this has changed with the latest versions of the apps, available from Amazon, which can easily read out text from speech-enabled books using your computer's default voice. Text to speech has been available for some Kindle book readers for a number of years, but if you wanted to add this feature to the Kindle apps for a Windows or Mac computer, this involved an incredible amount of faffing about. Posted by Allan Wilson on the 15th February, 2017
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