336x280(권장), 300x250(권장), 250x250, 200x200 크기의 광고 코드만 넣을 수 있습니다.
공통
alt + shift + G = 캡쳐
alt + G = screen refresh
shift + alt + m = 게임 minesweeper / 오목 (메뉴에서만)
alt + home = Kindle Store
파워 슬라이드 7초 = 킨들 끄기
파워 슬라이드 15초 = 킨들 리부팅
메뉴에서
shift + alt + m = 게임 minesweeper / 오목 및 다운받은 게임
책읽는 중
5 방향키에서 오른쪽 / 왼쪽 = 다음 / 이전 챕터
alt + B = add and remove bookmarks
shift + Sym = Turn text to speech on and off / 플레이중 AA키, 목소리 남/여 속도 변환
alt + space = turn music on and off
alt + f = skip to next track
이미지 뷰어
q = zoom in
w = zoom out
e = reset zoom
c = actual size
f = full-screen, 위아래 메뉴 없어짐 / 다시 돌아옴
r = rotate, 반시계방향 90도 / 다시 돌아옴
5방향키 = 화면 이동
숫자키 = 페이지가 되돌아가거나 넘어가는데...왜있는지 모르겠음 ㅎ
Setting 내에서..
Alt+RQQ (411) = 무선기기 정보
Alt+YQQ (611) = 3G 정보
Alt+UQQ (711) = Wifi 정보
그외 팁
아마존아이디 @kindle.com 메일로 문서 보내면 무선으로 전송, 3G
아마존아이디 @free.kindle.com 메일로 문서 보내면 무선으로 전송, 무료 wifi
아마존아이디 @kindle.com 메일로 제목에 Convert라 기재 후 문서보내면 azw 킨들문서로 변환 후 전송
아마존아이디 @free.kindle.com " , 무료
Kindle 3 Keyboard Shortcuts (Ver 1.8)
Searching
To copy text from a book to the search box (eg to search for a character’s name):Use the 5-way to cursor down to the beginning of the text you want to copyClick the 5-way to mark the beginningUse the 5-way to move right, selecting the word(s) you want to search forInstead of clicking again as you would to save a highlight, press SPACEBARThe selected words are now in the search box. Move the cursor down or right, delete any extraneous characters, then move down and right to highlight ‘Find’. Click to search.Clear text from search/edit box: ALT+DELDefault search action: when the action on the right of the search box is the one you want, you do not have to use the 5-way to move to highlight it first; you can just press ENTER (or click)Similarly, if the cursor is in the URL field of the web browser, the action shown to the right is the default and you can just press ENTERThe SYM key is only active when a search/edit box is activeTo start a search from the Home screen with a symbol, press DEL or ENTER to open up a search box, then press SYMIn other screens, DEL or ENTER will not work; to open a search/edit box so you can use SYM, type a space and then delete itFor when you don’t even know what day of the week it is:Search for DATE or TIME from the home screenIt is the first item in results; select itTo just see the time without searching, press MENU@help – list all functions available for searching from the Home screen:@dict @help@print [no idea what this does]@store @url (goes to browser if no URL)@web @wiki @wikipedia
Text-to-Speech (TTS)
Start/Stop: SHIFT+SYMTo start at a specific spot, use the 5-way to position the cursor firstWhen TTS is on, BACK turns it off v1.8Pause/Restart: SPACEBARWhen TTS is turned on, most of the keyboard is locked; if you press SPACEBAR or use Aa to pause TTS, you cannot manually navigate through the book because TTS is still active, and it may appear that the Kindle has frozen. Press SPACEBAR to resume TTS, or press SHIFT+SYM, BACK or HOME to turn off TTS entirely. The Aa key also still works. v1.4TTS won’t work if the publisher has disabled TTS for the book; TTS status can be found under the book pricing in the Kindle bookstore v1.4TTS only works when you have a book open v1.4
Voice Guide
Turn on/off: Home->Menu->Settings->Page 2->click ‘turn on’/'turn off’ v1.5If you only have one page of settings, the Kindle is not yet registered or has not yet ‘talked’ to the Amazon servers; you need to turn on wireless (if you don’t have wi-fi (or 3G) yourself, you may need to find a wi-fi hotspot)I don’t know of any keyboard shortcut for turning the voice guide on/off; it seems the most obvious candidate for a shortcutThe voice guide, which lets you navigate your Kindle with spoken menus, selectable items, and descriptions, is separate from TTS, which reads the text of a book/document (unless the publisher has disabled that ability)
Background Music
Play/Stop: ALT+SPACEBARNext track: ALT+FMusic files must be MP3s in the Kindle’s ‘music’ folder
Games
Minesweeper: ALT+SHIFT+M from Home screenMENU for game optionsGoMoku: G from Minesweeper
Home
Rescan for files: ALT+ZJump to page: then click or ENTERTo type numbers, use ALT+Q to P for 1 to 0Jump to Author or Title: then click or press ENTER when in Author or Title sort order respectively. For example, to go to titles beginning with ‘M’:First make sure it says ‘By Title’ on the right near the top of the Home screen; if it doesn’t: v1.8Use the 5-way to move up to that lineMove right with the 5-way to display the sort optionsUse the 5-way to underline ‘Title’ and click the 5-wayBack on the Home screen, press the letter ‘m’The search box will appear with the letter ‘m’ showing, along with the wording ‘click to got to M titles’Click the 5-way
General
Capital letters when typing: Hit SHIFT first, then the letter; no need to hold them down togetherNumbers: ALT+Q to P = 1 to 0 or press SYM when search/edit box is activeLike SHIFT for capital letters, ALT is sticky, so you can type ALT followed by a letter on the top row (ALT, Q, ALT, W, ALT, E types 123)Redraw screen: ALT+G (removes ghosting)Screenshot: ALT+SHIFT+G or ALT+SHIFT+H v1.7 (saves a .GIF in the Kindle document directory)The screen flashes for both ALT+G and ALT+SHIFT+G. As it is easy to do an ALT+G by mistake, ALT+SHIFT+H may be a safer way to do a screenshot.Display the time: MENU displays the time at the top of the screenDisplay amount of space left on the Kindle: MENU from the Home, Settings, or Experimental screenTo see if you still have books indexing, from the home screen type a nonsense search like ‘xzwwx’ [or even just a period] and press ENTER. If the search result says ‘No items’, indexing has finished; if one or more items are listed, indexing is still in progress. If a book gets ’stuck’ on indexing, delete it, let other items finish indexing, then re-download the book to see if it will index.Shop in the Kindle store: ALT+HOME v1.5Display Serial No and Barcode: ALT+SHIFT+. (period) v1.5To restart your Kindle 3 (solves a myriad of problems):If it is charging, disconnect from the power/computerSoft restart (when the buttons are working): HOME – MENU – SETTINGS – MENU – RESTARTHard restart (when everything seems frozen): Slide and hold the power switch for 30 seconds, then wait a minute or twoWhen you restart, you will see the boy under the hill and a progress barIf you wait a couple of minutes and still only see a blank screen, you have not held the power switch for long enough and have turned the Kindle offTo turn the Kindle off completely (blank screen), slide and hold the power switch for around 7 seconds. v1.8It is recommended to only turn the Kindle off if it is not going to be used for a long time (weeks).From Settings screen:Change 3G provider: type 311 (ALT+EQQ)Kindle Serial No et al: type 411 (ALT+RQQ)3G Modem information: type 611 (ALT+YQQ)Wi-fi Modem information: type 711 (ALT+UQQ)
Reading
Add/remove bookmarks: ALT+BZoom in on an illustration: use the 5-way to position the cursor over the picture; the cursor will change to a magnifying glass with a + sign; click to zoom; the K3 will display the illustration in landscape if that is a better fit than portraitChapter marks: some, but not all, books have dots along the reading progress bar when you first open themYou can use the 5-way to move left and right between chaptersYour bookmarks, notes and highlights also add dots to the progress bar; you cannot use the 5-way to move between these marksNudge the selection frame when a PDF document is zoomed, or when panning a zoomed document: SHIFT+5-way directionDelete multiple bookmarks, highlights, notes:Select ‘View My Notes & Marks’ from the menuUse the 5-way to move to the note/mark to be deletedPress DELRepeat for each note/mark to be deletedWhen reading an Amazon format book, use the Aa key to:Change font size and typefaceChange line spacing and words per lineTurn on Text to Speech if enabled for your current bookChange screen orientationWhen reading a PDF, use the Aa key to:Change zoom levelChange contrastChange screen orientation
Sorting Collections
When in Collections sort order, the collections will display in sequence of most recently accessed, followed by subscriptions and books not in any collectionWhen in Title sort order, the collections display along with all your individual books, in Title sequenceYou can control the Title sort order by using collection names that start with a symbol that sorts before the alpha characters in book titles. My collections are:(Reading: current)(Reading: fiction)(Reading: non-fiction)[Genre 1][Genre 2][Genre 3] etc{Author 1}{Author 2} etcOn the Home screen, use the 5-way to move to the top line, move right, and change sort order to ‘Title’When in Title sort order, my collections display first in the order shown, followed by all the individual booksOther naming options include using different or multiple starting symbols, starting collection names with AAA or numbers etc. It has been reported that starting collection names with a period causes problems and that if you start with an asterisk, you should put a space after the asterisk.To see just your collections (plus subscriptions and books not yet in a collection), on the Home screen, use the 5-way to move to the top line, move right, and change sort order to ‘Collections v1.8‘
Adding Books to Collections
To add multiple books to a collection: v1.8On the Home screen use the 5-way to move to the collectionMove the 5-way to the right to display the collection’s detail page and click on ‘Add/remove items’Use the 5-way to move up and down the list of all your books, clicking on each book you want in the collectionA check-mark appears next to books in the current collection; click again to remove a book from the collectionUse Next Page and Previous Page if you have multiple pages of booksTo add a book to one or multiple collections:On the Home screen use the 5-way to move to the book titleMove the 5-way to the right to display the book’s detail page and click on ‘Add to collection …’Use the 5-way to move up and down the list of collections, clicking on each collection you want the book to be inA check-mark appears next to each collection in which the book will be listed; click again to remove it from that collectionUse Next Page and Previous Page if you have multiple pages of collectionsBooks added to collections will still be listed on the Home screen unless you change your sort order to ‘By Collections’
Photo Albums
Connect your Kindle via USBCreate a folder called ‘pictures’ in the root directory of the Kindle; it should be on the same level as the ‘documents’ folderOpen the ‘pictures’ folder and, inside it, create a new folder with the name you want your album to have (eg ‘Family’)You can create multiple albums by creating multiple folders inside the ‘pictures’ folderCopy your JPG, GIF and/or PNG pictures to the album folder (make sure they’re not too big – 600 x 800 should be fine)Safely eject the Kindle when the copying has finishedGo to the Kindle Home screen and press ALT+Z to refresh the listingYour album will appear as a new ‘book’ which has one page for each picture; when in an album, the Menu button presents a picture-specific menuI have found these a bit intermittent, but the following keys are generally active when viewing the pictures: v1.8q : zoom inw : zoom oute : reset zoomr : rotate5-way directional buttons : pan
Archives and Deleting Books Forever
Background: v1.8When you look at ‘Archives’ on your Kindle, you will see a list of books purchased from Amazon that are not on your Kindle.Amazon books on your Kindle + Books listed in archives = all books purchased from Amazon.If you remove an Amazon book from your Kindle, the number of books on your Kindle decreases by one, and the number of books listed in your archives increases by one.All books purchased from Amazon are stored on the Amazon servers and can be downloaded to the Kindle at any time by selecting it from the archive list (as long as you have a Whispernet connection).Personal documents and books purchased from sources other than Amazon are not stored on the Amazon servers and you must keep your own backup copy.Removing books from the KindleTo remove a book from your Kindle, use the 5-way to move to the book title and then move the 5-way to the right to display the book’s detail page.You can also move the 5-way to the left, but it’s very easy to accidentally delete a collection when you do thatSelect the option "Remove from Device".If the option is "Delete This Document" rather than "Remove from Device", the book was not purchased from Amazon; if you delete it, there will not be a backup copy on Amazon’s servers.Occasionally, a book gets "stuck" and cannot be removed; instead, it remains greyed out on the Kindle even after you remove it. If this happens, connect the Kindle to you computer via USB and manually delete the book’s .azw (or .azw1 or .tpz) file and its matching .mbp (or .tan) file.Deleting books foreverTo permanently delete a book from the Amazon archive, you need to go to your Manage Your Kindle page on the Amazon web siteLocate the book in ‘Your Orders’Click on the + to the left of the book title to show additional optionsClick on the ‘Delete this title’ buttonWarning: this is a permanent delete. If you want to read the book again, you will have to re-purchase it from Amazon.If a book has been removed from your Kindle and does not appear in ‘Your Orders’, but still appears in your archive list on the Kindle, you have probably moved the book to trash in Your Media Library. To check:Go to Your Account on the Amazon web siteIn ‘Digital Content’, click on the link to ‘Your Collection’Once in Your Collection, click on the drop-down box and select ‘Trash’Take the book out of TrashGo back to Manage Your Kindle; the book should now appear in Your Orders and can be deleted.
Book File Formats
AZW: This is the format of most books purchased from Amazon; it is a modified version of the .mobi format and can be read only by the Kindle and Kindle apps. v1.7Most, but not all, books purchased from Amazon have Digital Rights Management (DRM) which prevents copying from one device to another. DRM’d books must be downloaded separately for each device.Samples are usually DRM-free.Bookmarks, notes etc are saved in an .mbp file.TPZ/AZW1: "The dreaded Topaz format" is an Amazon format which can contain embedded fonts and other rendering control.Files in this format have an .azw1 extension when they are delivered via Whispernet or a .tpz extension when they are delivered via file download.It is likely all books in this format have DRM.If the product details for a book show the number of pages but no file size, it is likely it is in Topaz format.Bookmarks, notes etc are saved in a .tan file.Fortunately, relatively few books purchased from Amazon come in this format, which often behaves badly. For example, your last-read position may not be remembered when the Kindle goes to sleep.It often helps to press HOME when you are finished reading, rather than leaving the book open.Unprotected MOBI/PRC: The Mobipocket format is based on XHTML.Either the .mobi or .prc file extension can be used; the .prc extension arose because PalmOS does not recognise files with a .mobi extension.The Kindle does NOT support protected .mobi files. Even though Mobipocket is now owned by Amazon, protected mobi files have DRM which the Kindle does not handle.Free books formatted for the Kindle from the catalogues of sites such as Feedbooks, MobileRead, and Gutenberg will come in unprotected mobi or prc format.TXT: Plain text files are small and can be read on almost any device, but lack formatting.Non-ADE PDF: PDFs are often used where layout is important and may contain embedded fonts, tables, diagrams etc.PDFs which require ADE (Adobe Digital Editions) are protected and cannot be read on the Kindle.You can read password-protected PDFs on your Kindle.PDFs are often formatted for A4 or letter size pages and do not reflow (change their line length and page size to suit the screen size).If layout is not critical in a PDF, it is often better to convert it to an AZW via Amazon’s conversion service (remembering to put Convert in the subject line of the email) or using a program such as Calibre.AZW2: ‘Active content’ such as games have an AZW2 extension.: v1.8These files have DRM and cannot just be copied from one Kindle to another (Active content is not yet available to users outside the US, so I can’t test this)Conversion from other formats: Other book formats require conversion to .mobi format before they can be read on the Kindle.Amazon’s conversion service: Unprotected DOC, DOCX (experimental), TXT, RTF, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ZIP (converts the enclosed files), PDF (with Convert in the subject line)Calibre: Unprotected CHM, EPUB, FB2, HTML, LIT, LRF, ODT, PDB, PDF, RB, RTF, TCR, TXTAny file which requires the use of ADE (Adobe Digital Editions) is protected and cannot be converted.HTML without conversion: If you have a simple HTML/XHTML file, you can read it on the K3 without conversion:Change the file extension to .txt (eg rename Book.html to Book.txt) and then copy it via USB to the Kindle’s documents directory.The Kindle
will display the file complete with HTML formatting. HTTP links to web sites will work, but not links to other files on the Kindle itself.Nested tables are not supported, even when converted to mobi format; these may need to be converted to PDF to retain formatting.Very large tables, even if they are simple, unnested tables, may not render correctly.
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