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Intel Reader User Manual

Intel Reader
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Chapter 5. Capturing and Playing Files
Long press returns to the
beginning of the audio e-Book
Long press goes to the end
of the audio e-Book
Playing a Multi-Volume Book
A multi-volume book is a collection of e-Books that together make up a single
published work. An encyclopedia is one example of a multi-volume book. When
a book consists of more than one volume, Reader menus display the title of the
book, marked by a plus (+) sign, and an announcement tells you this is a multi-
volume book.
When you select the title, the Reader displays a list of the volumes in the book,
and announces the rst volume. Select a volume and press OK to play the text.
You can navigate in a volume just as you would in any other e-Book. You cannot
navigate from one volume to another using the arrow keys. To go to Volume 2
after playing Volume 1, return to the Reader menu and select Volume 2.
Navigating in an Individual Audio File
To navigate in an individual .mp3 or .wav le, use the following arrow buttons:
When the audio le is playing:
• Press and hold the right-pointing arrow to fast forward.

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Intel Reader Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandIntel
ModelReader
CategoryeBook Reader
LanguageEnglish