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Some Kindles now let you double-tap anywhere to turn the page

A new software update for the latest Kindle Paperwhite and Colorsoft adds an easier way to flip to the next page.

A new software update for the latest Kindle Paperwhite and Colorsoft adds an easier way to flip to the next page.

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The latest Kindle update brings a useful new feature to the 12th-generation Paperwhite and Colorsoft.
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Andrew Liszewski
is a senior reporter who’s been covering and reviewing the latest gadgets and tech since 2006, but has loved all things electronic since he was a kid.

Amazon has released a software update for the current-generation Colorsoft and Paperwhite that lets you double-tap on the sides or back of your Kindle to turn the page. The new feature, as spotted by The eBook Reader, is listed in the release notes for the 5.18.1 update and can be found in Settings > Device Options.

The new software wasn’t immediately available as an over-the-air update for my Kindle Colorsoft, but I was able to download it and install it manually following Amazon’s instructions. The feature works well using relatively light taps anywhere on the Colorsoft, and since it requires two taps in rapid succession, it’s not easy to trigger by mistake. Unfortunately, it’s limited to just one direction. You can either use it to jump to the next page, or scroll down a long list of books. Perhaps a future update will enable triple-taps as a way to scroll up or go back to a previous page.

Although the 5.18.1 software update is also available for older versions of the entry-level Kindle, Paperwhite, Scribe, and Oasis, the new double-tap feature is only available for the Colorsoft and the more expensive Signature Edition version of the 12th-generation Paperwhite, Amazon spokesperson Connor Rice confirmed to The Verge.

Correction, March 27th: An earlier version of this article said the feature is available for the 12th-generation Kindle Paperwhite based on the device’s update notes. Amazon has now confirmed it is only available on the 12th-generation Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.

Update, March 26th: Added confirmation from an Amazon spokesperson.

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