The Settings Contextual Menu - Amazon Kindle Touch User Manual

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Recommended Content: Use this field to display recommended
content from the Kindle Store when in Cover View.
Send-to-Kindle E-mail: Indicates the address to which documents
should be e-mailed so that they can be sent to your Kindle. Document
formats supported by the conversion service will be converted to Kindle
format (charges may apply). To learn more about this feature, go to
www.kindle.com/support.
Language and Dictionaries: Lets you select a language for your Kindle, add
keyboards for different languages, and select default dictionaries.
Language: Displays the current language for menus, alerts and dialog
boxes, and lets you change to a different language.
Keyboards: Allows you to add keyboards for different languages. If you
have selected multiple keyboards, a Globe key
keyboard. Simply tap it to select a different keyboard.
Dictionaries: Use to set the default dictionary for each language.
Reading Options: Lets you manage your annotations, popular highlights, public notes,
page refreshes, and social networks.
Annotations Backup: Allows you to toggle on and off the automatic backup of
your annotations, last page read and collections to Amazon's servers.
Popular Highlights: Allows you to toggle on and off the display of passages that
are most frequently highlighted by others.
Public Notes: Allows you to toggle on and off the display of notes and highlights
made by people you follow on https://kindle.amazon.com.
Page Refresh: Use to set your Kindle to refresh the E Ink display every time you
turn the page.
Social Networks: Allows you to link your Kindle to your social network accounts so you
can share highlights with your friends.

The Settings contextual menu

When you're on the Settings page, tapping the Menu button displays additional options:
Turn On/Off Wireless: Tap to turn wireless on and off.
Shop in Kindle Store: Takes you to the Kindle Store.
Update Your Kindle: Installs the latest software for your Kindle. If there are no software
updates currently available for your Kindle, this option is greyed out.
Restart: Restarts your Kindle. You will not lose the books, clippings, or other files stored
on the device. In the event of your Kindle freezing up, you can do a hard reset by pressing
the Power button for 20 seconds.
Reset Device: Resets your Kindle to its original factory settings and restarts it. You should
select this action only if instructed to do so by Kindle Customer Service. Before you reset
your Kindle to factory defaults, you must back up any personal documents as well as older
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