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Option 1: Use the MIT Libraries Barnes & Noble account (pre-loaded)
This is the easy option if you just want to test the ebook reading experience. It's pre-loaded with free content (public domain books and sample chapters of paid books).

Change this section: Screen saver button is on bottom top left right, slide it press and release to get started. Look for the Home button on the device. Use the Menu button and toggle button to access featureswake up the device . Slide the green Nook icon with your finger from left to right across the touch screen. There is a raised plastic button in the bottom center. Press that to go to the desktop.

There is a small arrow icon at the bottom center of the touch screen (on the glass). Press that to pull up another menu of options.

Suggested things to try:
1. Read at least a whole chapter or a whole article.
2. Try changing the font size, typeface, screen rotation.
3. Bookmark some pages.
4. Highlight passages and take some notes.
5. Sort your titles in different ways. Try the "my shelf" option to create new shelves and add your books to them. Name them by topic or whatever you like. The same books can be on more than one shelf.
6. Plug the USB cable from the Kindle Nook to your computer. Copy a PDF file that you would like to read on to the disk that appears (this is your KindleyourNook ). Put it in the Documents "my files" folder of the KindleNook (inside Documents). Unplug and read it on your KindleNook. Try increasing the font size.

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