I do wish there were number keys on the keyboard and it is not quite convenient
to type numbers and other symbols on kindle keyboard. Similar to the shortcuts in using PC, a few shortcuts make using a Kindle even more convenient and
can further enhance your reading experience.
Keyboard Shortcut |
What It Does |
Alt+Q |
Types 1 |
Alt+W |
Types 2 |
Alt+E |
Types 3 |
Alt+R |
Types 4 |
Alt+T |
Types 5 |
Alt+Y |
Types 6 |
Alt+U |
Types 7 |
Alt+I |
Types 8 |
Alt+O |
Types 9 |
Alt+P |
Types 0 |
Alt+B |
Sets or removes a bookmark |
Alt+Home |
Goes to the Kindle Store |
Menu button |
Displays the time and available memory |
Right on the 5-Way Controller |
Moves to next chapter (when you are within a book). On the Home
screen, pressing the right arrow on the 5-Way Controller brings you
to the information screen about the book, blog, or other content
that you are viewing. |
Shift+Sym |
Turns on Text-to-Speech |
Spacebar |
Pauses Text-to-Speech |
Back button |
Turns off Text-to-Speech |
Alt+spacebar |
Plays or stops MP3s |
Alt+F |
Skips to the next MP3 |
Alt+G |
Refreshes the screen |
Shift+Alt+M |
Plays Minesweeper |
Shift+Alt+G |
Takes a screenshot of the current screen |
Source: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/kindle-3-for-dummies-cheat-sheet.html
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