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Barnes & Noble NOOK Color User Manual - page 131
Summary of NOOK Color
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Barnes & noble, inc. 122 fifth avenue, new york, ny 10011 usa. © 2010-2011 barnes & noble, inc. All rights reserved. Nook®, nook book™, nook bookstore™, nook developer™, nook friends™, nook kids™, nook magazine™, nook newspaper™, nook newsstand™, nook store™, nook study™, nook tablet™, alivetouch™, ...
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Table of contents introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 7 contact us ..............................................................................................................
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My files ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 73 using nook friends™ ..................................................................................
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Using nook email™ ................................................................................................................................ 112 launching the email application ........................................................................................................................
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Using an sd memory card ....................................................................................................................... 152 types of memory cards supported ...........................................................................................................................
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 7 introduction this user guide is designed to help you get the most enjoyment out of your nook tablet™. Contact us if you have questions about your nook that this guide doesn’t answer, be sure to visit the nook online support center at: http://www.Nook.Com/table...
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8 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide power button on the left side of your nook is the power button. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn on your nook. To learn more about power management for your nook, see “power and charging”. Headphone jack along the top edge of your nook, you’ll f...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 9 volume controls raise or lower the volume of audio by pressing the + or – buttons on the right side of your nook. Vividview™ color touchscreen your nook features a high-resolution 7-inch color touchscreen for easy navigation and page turns. Nook button this no...
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10 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide microsd memory card slot your nook features enough built-in memory to hold thousands of books, along with many magazines, newspapers, photos, and personal files such as pdfs. You can add more storage to your nook by installing a standard microsd memory card. ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 11 getting started with your nook the first time you use your nook, you’ll need to go through a short set-up process that will take about 5 to 10 minutes. Make sure that you’re in an area that has a wi-fi connection (a wireless connection to the internet), becau...
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12 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide registering your nook note: you will need to connect to a wi-fi network to complete your registration. 1. Watch the introductory video. The first time you turn on your nook, it will show a 90-second video that gives you a quick tour of the main features of yo...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 13 tutorial videos if you would like to re-watch the introductory video, do this: 1. Tap the nook button on the front of your nook to open the quick nav bar. 2. In the quick nav bar, tap the apps button. 3. In the apps window, tap the my media icon to launch the...
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14 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide power and charging turning your nook on and off note: if you have set up a passcode to protect your nook, you will have to enter the passcode after you turn on your nook. See “using a device lock passcode to protect your nook”. Turning on your nook to turn on...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 15 wall charging to charge your nook, use the charging components included with your nook. The diagram below shows these components and how they connect. Caution: only use the barnes & noble power adapter and custom microusb cable supplied with your nook. Other ...
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16 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide resetting your nook performing a soft reset if for some reason your nook becomes unresponsive, you can perform a soft reset to restart the device. 1. Press and hold the power button for 20 seconds, then release the power button. 2. Press the power button agai...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 17 airplanes when using your nook on an airplane, be sure to follow the instructions of the flight crew. To turn your nook’s wireless networking on or off, do this: 1. Tap on the right end of the status bar to open the quick settings dialog box. 2. Slide the wir...
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18 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide even on a day that is not very hot, the passenger compartment or trunk of a car can be extremely hot. Do not leave your nook in a car. High storage temperatures reduce battery life. For more information, see “charging recommendations”. Caring for the touchscr...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 19 locking and unlocking your nook when your nook has been idle, your nook goes to “sleep.” your nook darkens its screen to conserve power. It also locks the screen so that accidental touches do not perform actions. To wake up your nook, do this: 1. Press the no...
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20 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using gestures to control your nook your nook puts great reading material right at your fingertips. To read that material, to share it, to rate it, and so on, you’ll use your fingers in different ways. Your nook recognizes these different gestures: • tap • do...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 21 press and hold pressing and holding means touching your finger to the screen and holding it there for 2 seconds. In many situations, pressing and holding causes your nook to open a pop-up menu. The pop-up menu—sometimes called a contextual menu—offers you cho...
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22 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide scroll slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through any list displaying a scrollbar. A scroll gesture is like a verti- cal swipe. You can scroll up and down through shelves of books and periodicals. Drag to drag is to touch an object and pull it ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 23 pinch to zoom you can use two fingers to shrink or enlarge a book cover or a photo. Pinch your fingers together to shrink an image and zoom out. Pull your fingers apart to enlarge an image and zoom in. Pulling your fingers apart this way is sometimes called “...
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24 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the quick nav bar tapping the nook button on the lower front panel of your nook displays the quick nav bar, if it is not already visible. The quick nav bar displays icons that lead you to major features of your nook. The quick nav bar looks like this: the qui...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 25 the status bar a status bar runs along the very bottom of the nook display. The status bar looks like this: the status bar the left side of the status bar the left side of the status bar presents: • a green nook symbol that appears when new software updates h...
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26 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the quick settings dialog box if you tap on the right corner of the status bar (where the battery status indicator is), your nook opens the quick settings dialog box, which looks like this: the quick settings dialog box the quick settings dialog box displays ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 27 auto-rotate screen by default, when you are using the web browser or reading certain magazines, your nook switches orientation automatically when rotated. That is, if you turn your nook so that its left edge becomes the bottom edge of the screen, your nook sw...
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28 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the home screen and the daily shelf the home screen is the default display on your nook. You can return to the home screen at any time by pressing the nook button on the front of your nook twice quickly. Note: if you’re playing a game, reading a kids picture ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 29 you can tell which panel you’re viewing by looking at the panel indicator at the top of the screen. The panel indica- tor is a row of three little circles, each representing a home screen panel. One dot will be solid white, and that dot’s position indicates w...
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30 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide changing the wallpaper from the home screen to change the home screen wallpaper from the home screen, do this: 1. On the home screen, press and hold on the wallpaper. A pop-up menu appears. 2. Tap on the menu choice change wallpaper. Your nook displays a dial...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 31 the daily shelf runs left to right in chronological order. Newest items appear at the left. Swipe your finger across the shelf to scroll left and right through its contents. The daily shelf holds up to 50 items. Once the daily shelf is full, it can still acce...
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32 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide to clean up the items on a panel of the home screen, simply double-tap on any open area of the home screen. You can also clean up a panel of the home screen by doing this: 1. Press and hold on the wallpaper of the panel you want to clean up. A pop-up menu app...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 33 reading books, magazines, and newspapers on your nook you can read books, magazines, and newspapers on your nook. You can make notes about what you’re reading, highlight and annotate favorite passages, and share your thoughts and recommendations with friends ...
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34 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide note: tapping along the right or left edge of the screen turns to the next page or the previous page, respec- tively. To call up the reading tools, aim for the center of the page. The reading tools. The reading tools menu gives you access to these six tools: ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 35 in addition to these tools, there’s a slider (the gray line with a blue dot on it) that shows your current place in the book. To move quickly through a book forward or backward, you can drag the slider right or left. To jump to a specific page in the book, ta...
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36 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide reading tools: discover tap the discover icon in the reading tools to open a window with additional book recommendations, reviews, and ratings. Jumping to the furthest page read if you’ve been reading this book or periodical on some other device (such as a de...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 37 using bookmarks adding a bookmark a bookmark flags a location in a book. In a printed book, a bookmark helps you find the page where you left off reading. Bookmarks work similarly in nook books. You can use bookmarks to jump to specific places in a nook book....
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38 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide viewing all bookmarks in a book to view a list of all the bookmarks in a book, do this: 1. Tap the center of the page to open the reading tools. 2. In the reading tools, tap the contents icon. 3. In the contents pane, tap the bookmarks tab. Your nook displays...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 39 selecting text you can select a word or a passage of text. Once you have selected a word, you can look it up in a dictionary or on the web, or search for other instances of the word in the book you are reading. You can also select words or pas- sages for high...
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40 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide changing the selection from a word to a passage to select an entire passage, rather than just a word, drag one of the vertical bars at either end of the word until the two vertical bars encompass the passage you want to select. By dragging with your thumb and...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 41 using the text selection toolbar once you’ve highlighted a word or a passage, the text selection toolbar appears. The toolbar offers you these choices: • highlight - lets you highlight the selected text with a colored background. • notes - opens a dialog box ...
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42 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 3. Tap on the button for the reference you would like to use: wikipedia or google. 4. Your nook opens a web browser and searches on the term you selected. For more information about using the web browser on your nook, see “using the web browser”. Sharing quot...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 43 3. Tap the notes icon in the toolbar. An “add note” window appears with a keyboard for typing notes. 4. Type the text of the note. 5. Tap the post button to close the editing window and post the note. The note window with the keyboard disappears. In your book...
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44 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide note: if you tap on the word, and a bubble opens above it, showing the word in larger type, then you’re hold- ing your finger on the screen too long. To open the pop-up menu for a note, tap quickly on the word. Viewing all notes to view all notes, do this: 1....
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 45 adjusting the appearance of the page in most books, you can adjust the features described below. • size - offers a range of font sizes from small to large • font • ascender sans • century school book • dutch • george • gill sans • trebuchet ms • theme • day (...
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46 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the picture below shows the text controls available for books. The text control tools. Adjusting the brightness of the screen it’s easy to adjust the brightness of the screen while you’re reading a book. Just do this: 1. Tap the center of the page to make the...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 47 discovering recommendations and similar books tap the discover icon in the reading tools to find: • links for recommending the book you are reading. • a list of other books that may be of interest to you. Zooming in and out on images to zoom in on an image in...
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48 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide to display the video in full-screen mode, tap the icon with four outward-pointing arrows. To return to the page you were reading, tap the back button in the upper left of the screen. You can try out the video features of your nook by opening the good housekee...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 49 reading a pdf you can read pdf files, including trade pdf editions of books, on your nook. The features for reading a pdf are similar to those for nook books, but with these differences: • you can zoom in on an entire page by double-tapping it. Double-tap aga...
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50 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide reading a nook kids book your nook supports nook kids picture books, specially designed for young children and formatted for rich-color, touch-screen displays. These books open in landscape orientation in order to best present the illustrations in picture boo...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 51 a nook kids book with the thumbnails panel open. Choosing a way of reading there are various ways you can enjoy a nook kids book. Some books include narration (a built-in audio track that reads the text aloud as you move from page to page). Some books also in...
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52 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide options for reading are displayed next to the front cover of a nook kids book. Reading a book by yourself to read a book by yourself, simply tap on the blue read by myself button to open. Then turn the pages as you would with any other nook book. In read by m...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 53 enlarging text & images if text on the page of a nook kids book is too small to read, double-tap on the text area to enlarge it. In books with audio tracks, enlarged text will also display a play button (an orange triangle) at the top left corner. To play the...
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54 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide hearing a book read aloud read to me and read and play books feature an audio track. Tap the orange read to me or the purple read and play buttons to hear the story read aloud as you turn the pages. The nook kids book will play the audio track by default if y...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 55 read and play books if a nook kids book displays the purple read and play button with a star symbol on its first screen, that book in- cludes special activities that enable readers to interact with the book’s content. Pages with activities display an activity...
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56 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide note: when you’re engaged in a read and play activity, use the right arrow and left arrow onscreen to turn pages. When an activity is live, gestures like tapping and swiping interact with the activity; they don’t turn pages. Left- and right-page-turn arrows d...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 57 the record button. If the button is blocking the text you want to read, press the move button and drag the buttons to another part of the screen. When a recording is in progress, the record button changes to a stop button. 4. When you have finished reading th...
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58 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the play and re-record buttons. 5. To continue recording, swipe or tap to turn to the next page and tap record. 6. Continue recording and turning pages until you have finished the book. 7. At the end of the book, next to the back cover, press the blue done bu...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 59 note: your nook stores your recordings as audio files in the my files area. The recordings are not part of the nook kids books themselves. If you are planning to erase and deregister your nook, you can back up these audio files to your personal computer to pr...
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60 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the edit menu offers choices for editing or deleting a recording. 4. Tap the menu choice for the change you want to make. • if you tapped edit recording, the nook kids book opens to the first page and displays the re-record and play buttons. Record the pages ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 61 reading a nook comics book your nook supports nook comics books, specially formatted for rich-color, touch-screen displays. You can view these books in portrait mode or landscape mode (a two-page spread) based on your preference. To open a nook comics book, t...
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62 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide reading a magazine magazine formats your nook displays magazines published in a variety of digital formats. The format determines a magazine’s interac- tive features, including its navigation. Some formats are more interactive than others. This section descri...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 63 an example of page view with the reader tools open, displaying thumbnails and a slider for navigating from page to page. Once you’re viewing a page without the thumbnail images, you can turn the page and view the next page by tapping on the right side of the ...
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64 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide reading a newspaper reading a newspaper is just as easy as reading a book. You even have access to the same reading tools that you use when reading books. Recent issues of newspapers appear on your daily shelf, as well as in the newspapers section of your lib...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 65 your library on your nook your library is where you keep everything you want to read on nook. In your library, you will find: • books, magazines, newspapers, comics, graphic novels, and apps you have purchased from the nook store. • free books you have downlo...
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66 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the media bar when you display the library, your nook displays the media bar: a row of icons along the top of the screen. Each icon gives you access to a different area of your content. The media bar books like this: the media bar, along with controls for vie...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 67 the image below shows the my stuff submenu open. The my stuff pull-down menu. The sync button in the lower left corner of the library is a button with two curved arrows forming a circle. This is the sync button. Sync’ing your nook downloads any books and peri...
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68 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide memory card if you have an sd memory card installed in your nook, you’ll also see two links appears appear at the top of the library screen when you click the my files icon: • my nook • memory card you can tap on these links to switch between viewing files st...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 69 sorting and viewing newspapers you can sort newspapers by: • most recent • title you can view newspapers in these arrangements: • a grid • shelves (long, scrollable rows) • a detailed list, which includes front pages and short descriptions • a list, which inc...
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70 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide • recommended: a friend has recommended this book or periodical to you. • lendme: you can lend this book to a friend. • lent: this book has been lent to you. The number on the cover indicates the number of days left on the loan. When a book, magazine, or news...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 71 renaming a shelf to rename a shelf, do this: 1. Tap the edit button to the right of the shelf ’s name. A window opens, displaying a list of your books and periodicals. The window also includes buttons for renaming or removing the shelf. 2. Tap the rename butt...
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72 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 4. Press and hold on the cover of the book or periodical you want to unarchive. A pop-up menu appears. 5. Tap the unarchive menu choice. Your nook unarchives the item, restores its contents, and removes it from the archived shelf. Deleting books or periodical...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 73 2. When you connect your nook to your personal computer, your nook will appear as a new disk drive called “mynook” on your personal computer. Drag the files you want to transfer onto the “mynook” drive. Note: if you connect your nook to a windows pc, the pc m...
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74 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide • plain text (txt) • html (htm, html, xhtml) • comic book archive (.Cbz) music files your nook can play the following types of music files: • aac • amr • mid • midi • mp3 • m4a • ogg • wav video files your nook can play the following types of video files: • a...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 75 using nook friends™ nook friends™ is an application that lets you connect to friends, lend and borrow books, share comments and recommendations, and more. The nook friends app makes it easy for you to interact with your nook friends. A nook friend is a friend...
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76 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide friends’ activities the friends’ activities screen shows a scrollable list of recent activities of your nook friends. Activities include: • a nook friend making a recommendation to the public (via twitter or facebook) • a nook friend recommending a book, maga...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 77 the picture below shows the friends’ activities page. The friends’ activities page. To learn more about a book, periodical, or app mentioned in these activities, tap its cover or icon. To purchase an item, tap the green button listing the item’s price and the...
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78 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide nook friends tap the all friends button in the nook friends nav bar to access your list of nook friends. The nook friends screen features two pages, which you can toggle between by tapping the buttons near the top of the screen. The two pages are: • friends -...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 79 all friends tap the all friends button in the upper right corner of the nook friends app to see an alphabetical list of all your nook friends. A list of nook friends. Slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through the list if it extends off the scr...
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80 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide pending tap the pending button to see lists of pending nook friends requests. The pending page is divided into two sections: • awaiting confirmation • sent invitations awaiting confirmation the awaiting confirmation section shows a list of the invitations you...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 81 • you can only lend a book one time. It only counts as the one-time lending if your friend accepts the lending offer. If the lending offer expires or your friend rejects the offer, you can still lend the book. • when you offer to lend a book, the offer lasts ...
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82 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide viewing books in your library you can also view a list of lendable books in your library. Tap the my stuff icon in the media bar of your library to open the my stuff menu. Tap the lendme menu choice. Your nook displays three shelves of books: • a shelf of boo...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 83 keeping your list of lendable books private by default, all your nook friends can see all your lendable books. Your nook offers two ways to control the privacy of your lendable books. • you can control whether or not your list of lendable books is visible to ...
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84 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the image below shows the privacy controls for a list of lendable books. A privacy settings window for the lendme program and nook friends..
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 85 lending a book to lend a book to a nook friend, do this: 1. Open the nook friends application for the book you want to lend. To open the application, do any of the fol- lowing: • in the quick nav bar, tap apps to display the apps on your nook. Tap the nook fr...
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86 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 4. Tap on the menu choice you for the communication channel you want to use: contacts or facebook. • if you selected contacts, a dialog box opens that lets you select a friend from your contacts list and send that friend a message. • tap the select a contact ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 87 page slider to open a page of extras, and then tap on the buy button to purchase the book using your barnes & noble account. To view a list of lendable books belonging to a specific nook friend, do this: 1. In the nook friends app, tap the all friends button ...
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88 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide viewing a list of pending requests from nook friends to view a list of books that friends would like to borrow from you, do this: 1. Tap the lendme button in the nook friends app. 2. Scroll down the lendme screen of bookshelves to the requests shelf. • if the...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 89 the nook friends app opens a dialog box presenting details about the lendme request, along with buttons for lending the book or declining the request. A lendme request dialog box. To lend your friend the book, tap yes, lend this book. To decline, tap decline....
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90 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide about me the about me page in the nook friends app is a summary of information about you as a nook friend. The pro- file includes this information: • your name • your photo (if you have linked to your facebook account and have posted a profile picture there) ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 91 shopping on your nook introduction note: to access the shop on your nook, you must be connected to a wi-fi network. If you are not con- nected to a network but you are in an area with wi-fi access, your nook will guide you through the process of connecting to...
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92 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the picture below shows a typical home screen in the shop. The home screen in the shop. Searching for titles, authors, or topics to search for a book or periodical, tap the search field at the bottom of the screen. When a keyboard appears, type the title, aut...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 93 buying a book once you’re in the shop, you can buy any book you see that has a green button displaying the book’s price. (if you don’t see a green button with a price next to a particular book, it’s because you’ve already purchased the book. A gray label read...
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94 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide buying a subscription to a magazine or newspaper your nook offers free 14-day trials of magazines and newspapers. You are eligible for one free trial for each news- paper and magazine. To start your free 14-day trial, do this: 1. Open the details page for the...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 95 using your wishlist your wishlist is like a shopping cart on your nook. You can add books, magazines, newspapers, and apps to your wishlist so you can buy them later. Note: the wishlist on your nook is separate from the wishlist on the bn.Com web site. Your w...
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96 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using your nook in a barnes & noble store when you turn on your nook in a barnes & noble store, your nook automatically detects the wi-fi network running in the store. Your nook displays a special window, asking if you would like to connect to the instore net...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 97 searching your nook your nook includes a search tool to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. To access the search tool, tap the nook button, then tap the search icon in the quick nav bar. To provide you with the most relevant results possible, the s...
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98 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide as shown below, a pull-down menu in the search tool lets you select specific types of information to search. The show pull-down menu in the search tool..
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 99 exploring search results once the search tool displays a list of results, tap on any result to see more information about it. Search results may include options to search the web or wikipedia for information on a topic. The image below shows an example of sea...
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100 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using the web browser your nook features a web browser that you can use to visit web sites. Note: the browser supports adobe® flash® player®, so you can watch flash videos on sites like youtube. To access the web browser, do this: 1. Tap the nook button to c...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 101 when the web browser opens, it displays the browser home page. By default, this is set to a page with information about nook. You can change your home page, if you like. (see below.) a web browser displaying the nook home page. As shown above, the web browse...
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102 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide • displaying a list of additional options for adding a bookmark, searching on a page, displaying page info (the title and url of the current page), displaying a list of downloads, and jumping to the settings screen for configuring your browser. The options m...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 103 navigating to a web site to navigate to a different page, do this: 1. Tap in the address bar. Then do one of the following: • in the list of web addresses that appears below the address bar, tap on the address you want. • if the address does not appear in th...
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104 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide to bookmark the current page from the options menu, do this: 1. Tap the options menu. The options menu opens. 2. Tap the bookmarks menu item. The browser opens a window with three tabs: bookmarks, most visited, and history. The bookmarks tab will be open, di...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 105 zooming in and out on a web page to zoom in on a region on a web page, tap twice quickly or pinch and zoom. Once you have zoomed in, you can swipe left, right, up, or down to move about the page. When you move around the page, a pair of magnifying glass icon...
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106 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide disabling and re-enabling your web browser if you want to prevent anyone from using the web browser, you can disable the web browser. Disabling the web browser renders the web button in the quick nav bar inactive. The button will be grayed out and labeled wi...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 107 the restrictions settings screen. 4. Tap the restrictions menu choice. Your nook displays a keypad for setting up a 4-digit passcode you will enter whenever you want to disable or re-enable the web browser. Note: this passcode is independent of the device lo...
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108 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide the keypad screen for entering a restrictions keypad. 5. Type a 4-digit number into the keypad. Your nook records the number and clears the keypad. It asks you to re-type the number to confirm that you have entered it correctly. 6. Type the 4-digit number a ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 109 the restrictions settings screen after you have set up restrictions passcode. 7. Tap the browser checkbox. Once the browser checkbox is checked, the browser is disabled. Note: if you leave this screen and try to return to it, you will be prompted for the res...
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110 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 3. Tap the restrictions menu choice. Your nook displays a keypad so you can enter the restrictions passcode. Note: if you do not know the restrictions passcode for the nook you are using, ask the owner or adminis- trator of your nook for help. 4. Enter the 4...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 111 configuring security settings for your web browser the settings screen of your web browser also includes a list of security settings. The security settings include: • remember passwords (saves usernames and passwords for web sites) • clear passwords • show s...
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112 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using nook email™ your nook lets you send and receive email from one or more of your email accounts, such as your gmail account, your yahoo! Account, or your email account for work. Note: your nook must be connected to a wi-fi network in order to send and re...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 113 letting your nook set up your account to let your nook automatically configure your email account, do this: 1. On the email account set-up screen, enter the email address of the account you want to configure. This should be an account you already have set up...
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114 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide note: ssl, which stands for secure socket layer, is a widely-used technology for encrypting internet so it can- not be intercepted or tampered with. 8. To accept all ssl certificates from email servers, check the box labeled accept all ssl certificates. 9. T...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 115 to delete an email account, do this: 1. On the main email screen, tap the checkbox next to the name of the account you want to delete. 2. Once the checkbox is checked, tap the delete icon (a trash can) in the upper right corner of the screen. 3. A dialog box...
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116 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide reading a message to read a message, tap on its title in an inbox. A new window opens displaying the contents of the message. Reading an email message. If the message is long, you might see a get more button in the lower right corner of the message. Tap this...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 117 • reply all • forward to reply just to the sender of the message, tap reply, compose your response in the window that opens, and tap send. To reply to the sender as well as to everyone else who received the message, tap reply all, compose your response in th...
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118 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide configuring email settings to edit the configuration settings for an email account, do this: 1. In the nook email app, display the list of your email accounts. To view the account list, pull down the menu at the top of the screen and select the menu choice a...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 119 general settings the general settings area of the email settings screen includes the following settings: • account name - a name you have given the account to keep it distinct from other accounts • your name - your name as you would like it to appear automat...
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120 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using apps on your nook your nook includes many applications or “apps,” including music players, a photo gallery and media application, a contact management application for storing addresses and phone numbers, and games such as chess and sudoku. The apps inc...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 121 launching an application to launch an application, tap on its icon on the apps screen. Quitting an application to leave an application and return to other activities, do any of the following: • press the nook button twice to return to the home screen. • tap ...
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122 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide • newspapers • photos • wallpapers you can put music files such as mp3 files in the music folder. When you have finished arranging files, eject the “mynook” drive from your personal computer to unmount the nook file system. Disconnect the microusb cable. Pla...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 123 • search (a magnifying glass) – search the list of songs or tracks for a particular title or artist creating a playlist to create a playlist, do this: 1. Press and hold on a track that you want to include in the playlist. A pop-up menu opens. 2. Tap on the m...
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124 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide watching netflix if you have a netflix account and your nook is connected to a wi-fi network, you can watch streaming movies and tv shows through the netflix app on your nook. To launch the app, open the apps screen and tap the netflix icon. When the netflix...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 125 configuring your nook your nook gives you full control over many areas of its operations, from wi-fi connections to font sizes to browser settings to audio controls. To adjust the configuration of your nook, you’ll often work with the settings tool. To call ...
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126 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide viewing device information the device info settings screen displays useful information about your device, including your battery status (how much of a charge remains) and the amount of storage available on your nook. It also reports your nook’s serial number...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 127 when you first set up your nook. Once you have registered, your complete library is once again avail- able on your nook. Note: erasing and deregistering does delete any files you have transferred to your nook from your personal computer. Be sure to back up t...
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128 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide configuring wireless settings the wireless settings screen provides: • a switch for turning on and off wi-fi networking • a list of all the wi-fi networks your nook has detected turning wi-fi networking on or off on the wireless settings page, tap the wi-fi ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 129 configuring screen settings on the screen settings page, you can: • control whether or not your nook should switch its screen orientation to “landscape mode” when you rotate your nook so its longest side is down. • adjust the brightness of the screen. • chan...
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130 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide controlling screen orientation the auto-rotate screen option affects the web browser, books, magazines, and the photo gallery. By default, these features will switch to “landscape mode” when you rotate your nook. You can turn this rotation feature on or off ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 131 3. Tap on the menu choice listing the amount of time you want your nook to wait. The dialog box closes. Your change takes effect right away..
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132 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide configuring sound settings on the sounds settings page, you can mute or unmute your nook. You can also set the speaker volume for media such as music and video and for notifications, such as low-battery warnings. Note: you can control the speaker volume for ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 133 muting or unmuting your nook muting your nook makes it no longer play sounds used as alerts by system notification. Muting also turns off key- board clicks, if you have turned keyboard clicks on. By default, the mute option is turned off. To change the setti...
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134 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide configuring time settings on the time settings page, you can control whether your nook uses a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock. You can also select a time zone for your nook. To display the time settings page, tap the time button on the settings screen. Your...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 135 configuring security settings on the security settings page you can: • control whether or not someone must enter a 4-digit passcode to gain access to your nook once the device has gone to sleep or been turned off • define a 4-digit passcode for enabling or d...
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136 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using a device lock passcode to protect your nook you can configure your nook to lock the screen after a certain number of minutes and then require a four-digit passcode to be entered before any features can be accessed. This passcode is called the device lo...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 137 re-enabling social features if you have disabled social features, you can re-enable them. To re-enable social features, do this: 1. On the security settings screen, tap restrictions. Your nook displays a numerical keypad. 2. Enter the passcode you created fo...
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138 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide configuring power settings your nook features a powersave mode that fine-tunes your nook’s performance to save power and extend its battery charge. By default, powersave mode is turned off. To turn on powersave mode, do this: 1. On the settings screen, tap p...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 139 configuring keyboard settings on the keyboard settings page, you can configure the behavior of your nook’s online keyboard. To configure the keyboard, do this: 1. On the settings screen, tap keyboard. Your nook displays the keyboard settings page, which list...
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140 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 2. Tap on the checkbox of any keyboard configuration option you want to change. • when a checkbox is checked, the option is turned on. • when a checkbox is unchecked, the option is turned off. Your configuration changes take effect right away..
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 141 customizing the home screen you can make the following changes to the home screen: • you can change the wallpaper image that appears on the home screen. • you can clear the keep reading list, which lists the books, magazines, newspapers, and files you have r...
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142 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide clearing the daily shelf to clear your nook’s daily shelf, do this: 1. On the settings screen, tap home. 2. Tap on the line that says clear daily shelf. A dialog box appears, asking if you really want to clear the daily shelf 3. Tap yes. Showing or hiding me...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 143 5. To control how many issues of each magazine you subscribe to should appear on the daily shelf, tap the recent issues of each magazine. A dialog box opens. Tap the number of issues you would like to have appear. Your choices are: • none • 1 (default) • 2 •...
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144 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide configuring social features you can use the social settings screen modify the behavior of the nook friends app and to link your nook to your facebook and twitter accounts. You can also import all your contacts from your google™ gmail account. Once you have l...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 145 automatically adding facebook friends as nook friends. If any of your facebook friends have bn.Com accounts, your nook can automatically add them as nook friends. To enable this feature, tap the checkbox labeled add facebook friends as nook friends™. Make su...
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146 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide linking your nook to your facebook account you can import your friends on facebook as contacts for lending books, sharing quotations, and other social activities. You can post a lendme offer, a quotation, and a recommendation on the wall of a friend. You can...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 147 linking your nook to your twitter account you can share quotes, recommendations, and reading status by posting a message to your twitter account. If you post while reading a book, your nook will automatically embed a shortened link to the book you’re writing...
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148 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide configuring the reader the reader is the built-in app that lets you read ebooks on your nook. The reader settings page presents a checkbox you can select to animate ebook page turns. Tapping on the checkbox toggles its status from unchecked to checked or fro...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 149 clearing search shortcuts when you search for items and select search results, your nook stores the search results you select as shortcuts for future searches. To clear the list of search-result shortcuts, do this: 1. On the settings screen, tap search. 2. T...
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150 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using your nook at wi-fi hotspots in addition to connecting to your wi-fi network in your home or office, you can use your nook to connect to wi- fi hot spots in stores, restaurants, and hotels. This section summarizes how your nook works with various types ...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 151 updating the software on your nook from time to time barnes & noble will release software updates for your nook. Your nook will automatically install these updates. Note: updating software does not delete any of your books, magazines, or newspapers, nor does...
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152 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide using an sd memory card you can install an sd memory card in your nook to add up to 32 gb of memory to your nook—enough for many thousand more books, along with periodicals, music, and personal files. Sd memory cards will hold about 1,000 books per gigabyte....
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 153 5. Close the small gray lid and snap it into place. Opening the microsd slot on the back of your nook. Positioning the microsd card in the slot..
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154 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide pushing the microsd card into place. Formatting a new card if you have installed a new, never-before-used microsd memory card into your nook, a dialog box appears, re- porting that the sd memory card is unformatted and that it needs to be formatted. To forma...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 155 3. With the tip of your finger, push in the memory card, then release it. The card will pop partly out. 4. Slide the card the rest of the way out of the slot, and remove the cover..
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156 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide tips and troubleshooting solving problems the screen is acting as though i’m tapping on it, even though i am not. If your screen is dirty, it might detect touches when none are occurring. This problem can occur on any touchscreen device. Wait until your nook...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 157 appendix a: page numbering and file formats when you read a book or periodical on your nook, you’re reading the same words that appear in the paper edi- tion of the book or periodical. In most books, the page number that shows in the upper right corner of yo...
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158 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide appendix b: international use and languages this chapter summarizes information about using your nook outside of the united states and explains your nook’s support of languages. Using your nook abroad your nook is designed for use in the united states and un...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 159 appendix c: one year limited warranty the following warranty terms were in effect as of the date your device was manufac- tured, and are provided for your reference only. The actual terms of your warranty are the terms that were in effect as of the date of y...
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160 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide how do i return my nook to b&n? When you contact b&n at one of the numbers above, b&n will provide instructions to you as to how and where to return your nook. Your nook must be shipped, prepaid and insured, in appropriate protective packaging, together with...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 161 this limited warranty also does not cover cosmetic damage or normal wear and tear. This limited warranty does not apply to nooks sold as used, refurbished or reconditioned, except to the extent that such nook is a certified pre-owned nook that was purchased ...
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162 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide appendix d: trademarks and copyrights adobe your nook contains adobe® reader® mobile software under license from adobe systems incorporated, copy- right © 1995-2010 adobe systems incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe and reader are trademarks of adobe sys...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 163 netflix netflix is a registered trademark of netflix. The netflix logo, netflix.Com, profiles, and cinematch are trademarks or service marks of netflix. Wi-fi wi-fi and wi-fi alliance are registered trademarks of the wi-fi alliance. Additional information ad...
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164 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide appendix e: fcc notices fcc ids nook wi-fi: xhhbntv250-a model: bntv250 this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this de- vice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must a...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 165 • your nook has a wi-fi setting that turns off the radio. Wi-fi networking should be turned off on airplanes. For more information, see “airplanes”. • when around sensitive electronic equipment, ask whether you can use your nook. You might need to turn wi-fi...
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166 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide appendix f: industry canada notice the term “ic” before the equipment certification number only signifies that the industry canada technical specifica- tions were met. Ic: 8961a-bntv250a operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device m...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 167 appendix g: nook ® terms of service the nook ® terms of service are located here: http://www.Nook.Com/tablet/legal.
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168 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide appendix h: at&t terms of service & acceptable use policy these terms of service & acceptable use policy (the “terms”) govern your use of at&t internet services’ at&t wi-fi service (“service”) and the at&t internet services network (“network”). If you connec...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 169 intellectual property laws) or a violation of these terms, or any applicable policies or guidelines. Your service may be suspended or terminated if your payment is past due and such condition continues un-remedied for thirty (30) days. Termination or suspens...
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170 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide maintained by at&t. At&t is not responsible for the content of those sites. At&t is providing these links to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link to such sites does not imply endorsement by at&t of those sites. Privacy policy registration...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 171 disclaimer of warranties unless otherwise explicity stated, the materials and the service are provided “as is”, and are for personal use only. All express or implied conditions, representations and war- ranties, including any implied warranty of merchantabil...
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172 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide kingdom and australia. You acknowledge and agree that materials are subject to the u.S. Export administration laws and regulations. Diversion of such materials contrary to u.S. Law is prohibited. You agree that none of the materi- als, nor any direct product...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 173 customers are responsible for avoiding the prohibited activities and strictly following the aup terms set forth herein. Aup coverage the at&t acceptable use policy (“aup”) applies to the services that provide (or include) access to the internet, services pro...
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174 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide it may terminate your service without further notice. In such case, you are responsible for any applicable early termi- nation charges. At&t will not issue any refunds, credits or other forms of compensation for the period when ip service(s) have been suspen...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 175 damage or security breaches to at&t’s network or to the network of any other ip service provider. Customer shall not create or attempt to utilize a domain name that is fraudulent, indecent, offensive, deceptive, threatening, abusive or harassing. Interaction...
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176 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide posting messages to or canceling or superseding messages on an online forum or newsgroup in a manner that violates the rules of the forum or newsgroup or that contain forged header information. Sending bulk electronic messages in quantities that exceed stand...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 177 unauthorized monitoring of data or traffic on any network or system without express authorization of the owner of the system or network; this would include use of sniffers or snmp tools; falsifying packet header, sender, or user information whether in whole ...
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178 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide customer agrees to indemnify and hold at&t harmless from any claim, action, demand, loss, or damage (including attorneys’ fees) made by any third party against at&t as a provider of the ip service(s) arising out of or relating to any violation(s) of this aup...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 179 index a apps 13 apps for playing music 121 buying an app in the shop 94 list of standard apps 120 archiving books or periodicals 71 article view of a magazine 63 at&t terms of service & acceptable use policy 168 audio audio track in a kids picture book confi...
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180 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide files transferring files to or from a personal computer 72 finger motions. See gestures free 14-day trial subscriptions 94 g games 120 gestures 20 gift cards 94 google searching for information on a word 41 google gmail account importing contacts from 147 gr...
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Barnes & noble nook tablet user guide 181 nook buton 9 nook button 32 nook friend defined 75 nook friends app about me 90 canceling an invitation 80 friends 78 lendme program for borrowing and lending books 80 navbar 75 privacy settings 83 removing a friend from your list of nook friends 79 requests...
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182 barnes & noble nook tablet user guide searching for titles, authors, or topics 92 searching the shop 92 wishlist 94 sideloading (transferring files from a personal computer to your nook) 72 signature for email 119 social features configuring 144 disabling 136 software updates 151 software versio...