How Do I Start Using My Kindle Paperwhite?

How Do I Navigate on My Kindle Paperwhite?

Just like your phone, your main interactions with the Kindle Paperwhite will be through taps. For the most part, you’ll just tap the menu item or object to select it. You can also do long presses to open additional options. But the instructions are a little different when you’re reading a book.

How Do I Read Books on My Kindle Paperwhite?

Because the book interface on a Kindle prioritizes the pages, you won’t see “Forward” or “Back” buttons to read. Instead, the Paperwhite screen has “zones” you tap to go different directions. Here’s how it works: Tap the center or right side of the screen to go to the next page. Use the far left of the screen to go back a page. Tap the lower-left corner to change how your Paperwhite shows your reading progress. It can show:

Your location in the book.The time you’ll take to finish the current chapter.The time you’ll take to finish the book.None of these.

Finally, tapping the top of the screen opens the toolbar. Opening the toolbar provides you with several reading and navigation options. For basic use, only a few of them are important. Tap the Home icon to return to your library. The icon shaped like a lightbulb lets you adjust the brightness of your screen. Tap the plus and minus symbols to increase and decrease the brightness. You can also use the Max button next to the plus to instantly go to the highest setting. The Aa icon in the second row lets you change several options for how print appears on your Kindle. Options include:

Font size: how large or small letters are.Font type: the font style. You can choose from a variety of both serif and sans-serif fonts.Line spacing: how close or far apart lines of text are.Margins: how much space appears at either side of the text.

Your Paperwhite automatically remembers your reading progress, so you don’t have to “save” or anything before you stop reading for the day. To mark a space to return to later, however, use the Bookmark icon.