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Home Screen
You can get to the Home Screen at any time by pressing the NOOK Button
and then tapping Home or pressing the NOOK button twice.
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Reading Now
At the top of the Home Screen,
you’ll find a link to whatever book or
periodical you’ve most recently been
reading. You’ll also find a pull-down
menu listing other books, periodicals,
and files you have recently opened.
Daily Shelf
The Daily Shelf holds books,
magazines, newspapers, and apps
that you have recently received
(for example, purchased,
downloaded, or borrowed).
The Daily Shelf runs left to right with
the newest item on the left. You can
move back and forth through the
Daily Shelf by swiping your finger
across its contents.
Status Bar
The Status Bar includes the time
and icons for battery status, Wi-Fi
connectivity, a shortcut to reading
now, and others. Any notifications
appear on the left side of the
Status Bar.
NOOK Button
Press the NOOK Button at
anytime to make the Quick Nav Bar
appear or disappear. Press it twice
to go to the Home screen.
Quick Nav Bar
Tap the icons in the Quick Nav Bar
to open various features on your
NOOK, such as home, library, shop,
search, apps, web, and settings.
Home screen
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