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Change the Turn Effect, Display the Status Bar in Books
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View the Details Page 1. Tap the center of the page. 2. Tap More options to open the options menu. 3. Tap View Details. Configure Reader Settings 1. Tap the center of the page. 2. Tap More options to open the options menu. 3. Tap Settings. 4. Tap an option to configure the Reader. Lend a Book to a Contact Barnes & Noble's popular LendMe® feature allows customers to lend eligible NOOK Books® to a friend, at no cost, for up to 14 days. All LendMe functionality is consolidated online at MyNOOK.com. Visit MyNOOK.com to lend and borrow eligible NOOK Books, as well as to accept LendMe offers from friends. You read and enjoy LendMe-eligible NOOK Books on your NOOK devices and through the Free NOOK Reading Apps registered to your NOOK account. For more information about lending and borrowing NOOK Books, visit MyNOOK.com. Display the Status Bar in Books By default, your NOOK does not display the black Status Bar with the battery and Wi-Fi icons, the clock, and other notifications when you are reading a book. To display the Status Bar in books: 1. From a Home screen, tap Apps > NOOK Settings. 2. Tap Reader. 3. Tap Always Show Status Bar, making sure that the checkbox is selected. Change the Page Turn Effect Your NOOK offers a choice of three animated effects when you turn a page in a NOOK Book or other EPUB-formatted ebook or magazine. The page can curl as though you were turning a paper page, one page can slide smoothly to the other, or there can be no special effect at all as the one page simply flashes to the next. To select the Page Turn Effect you want for Books: 1. From a Home screen, tap Apps > NOOK Settings. 2. Tap Reader. 3. Tap Books, and then select the Page Turn Effect you want: None, Slide, or Curl. To change this setting for Magazines, tap Magazines & Newspapers, and select the turn effect you want: Slide or Curl. Read Newspapers and Magazines Newspapers and magazines use many of the same reading features as books. Page View and ArticleView® Some magazines and newspapers present two ways of viewing content. Page View presents an onscreen replica of the printed page. ArticleView displays the text of an article in an easy-to-read, scrollable format. You can scroll up and down to read the article. Swipe right and left to move from one article to another. In publications that support these features, a button at the bottom of the screen lets you toggle between Page View and ArticleView. In publications that do not support Page View and ArticleView, use the navigation tools and gestures you use in books to move from page to page and section to section. NOOK 28 NOOK Reader