Carol’s Kindle titles are designed to be read in Landscape rather than Portrait mode. No problem on my Kindle Keyboard. I just turn the device 90 degrees and read.
On the Kindle Fire, though, the page image acts like a puppy chasing its tail. The Fire does have a Lock/Unlock key. Unlocked, the device automatically turns images to match the device’s orientation. (That creates the tail chasing.)
If you Lock the device while it’s in a vertical Portrait position, you can turn your device sideways to the horizontal Landscape position and read away. Just remember, to swipe downward to change the page..
[With other tablet devices, check to see if it has a Lock/Unlock key. Trying to read on a PC, you may get a crick in your neck, as the Kindle apps don’t offer an image-rotation option.]
Carol on Kindle: a Note:
Carol’s Kindle titles are designed to be read in Landscape rather than Portrait mode. No problem on my Kindle Keyboard. I just turn the device 90 degrees and read.
On the Kindle Fire, though, the page image acts like a puppy chasing its tail. The Fire does have a Lock/Unlock key. Unlocked, the device automatically turns images to match the device’s orientation. (That creates the tail chasing.)
If you Lock the device while it’s in a vertical Portrait position, you can turn your device sideways to the horizontal Landscape position and read away. Just remember, to swipe downward to change the page..
[With other tablet devices, check to see if it has a Lock/Unlock key. Trying to read on a PC, you may get a crick in your neck, as the Kindle apps don’t offer an image-rotation option.]