Amazon Increases Kindle Accessibility By Launching Latest Text Spatial Features
JAKARTA Amazon launched a simple update for Kindle, an electronic device to read. Through this update, users get an upgrade in the text and spatial custom section.
Previously, Kindle only offered three spatial options in the Layout section, including the option to adjust the margin size. However, after the update rolled out, Kindle now offers five row spatial settings.
In addition, users will get new options to adjust the layout, word space, and character space. With this additional spatial option, users can adjust the screen display more freely and according to their convenience.
If users want to return to the initial spatial settings, Kindle also offers a default setting option. Thanks to this update, users withDislection disorders or visual impairments can read more easily.
This upgrade was launched via a 5.18.3 version of the software update. Unfortunately, not all Kindle supports this upgrade. Only the Kindle Schribes, Kindle Colorsoft, and the 11th generation and 12th generation basic Kindle versions support the feature.
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Amazon is still rolling out its update slowly through the Kindle's automatic update system. If you haven't got the feature, you need to wait until the feature is expanded.
However, if you can't wait, you can also download the update file specifically. Once the file is downloaded, copy the file to your device and update it manually.
In addition to getting the latest version of the spatial feature, users will also get a number of other improvements. These improvements include performance improvements, bug fixes, and other general improvements.