
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. And if you want to know how many more hours it will take you to finish a book, they can tell you that, too.īut to get the most out of your Kindle, there are some quick tricks. All Kindle models feature adjustable LED lighting so you can see the page while camping under the stars, while the Paperwhite and Oasis are waterproof for blissful beachside reading. Whether you choose the basic Kindle, the highly pocketable Paperwhite, or a the top-of-the-line Oasis, a Kindle holds thousands of books within its sleek black casing, while thousands more can be stored in the cloud.Ī Kindle betrays very little from the outside (no subway snooping (Opens in a new window) of what you're reading (Opens in a new window) here), but there's a lot going on inside.

Click “Get Library Book’ to send the title to your Kindle.(Use the back arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Libby interface.).Enter your Amazon username and password, and then click “Sign-In”.Click “Kindle” to open an Amazon login screen within Libby.Click “Read With” to the right of the book you borrowed to display your reading options.(You can also display this page by clicking “Shelf” in the lower right corner at any time.)


Click “Go to Shelf” to display your recent loans.Locate a title in Libby that you are interested in, and then click “Borrow” to display a facsimile of your library card with the number of your active loans and holds.
