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How to disable anchor (jump to last reading location) in NeoReader

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    BOOX Shop Service

    Dear customer,

    We are afraid that it is unable to disable the "jump to last reading position" feature. However, after you jump to the page, the anchor icon will be hidden once you turn more than 3 pages.

  • Samuel A. Kendrick

    I too have a reference book that I read several times a day, jumping around based on the time of day. I appreciate the feature and maybe it's good for others, but I would also prefer it to be an optional feature that I can disable.

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  • BOOX Shop Service

    Dear customer, 
    We apologize for the inconvenience. In this case, we have forwarded your suggestion to the relevant department and will do our best to improve the software on our device in the future. Many thanks for your understanding.

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  • Yuji Reda

    It is a nice feature but I also find it distracting when I click it by mistake while annotating so I agree making it optional could be helpful.

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  • Jakub Narębski

    I agree that it would be nice to have this feature to be optional, to be able to turn it off in the reader settings.

    I have another use case where this "anchor" thing is just annoyance, and not useful at all: I have PDF calendar that I make notes in. Going three pages is three days of annoyance (or more, depending on how it interprets "going three pages" - days, weeks, months are deeply hyperlinked in the PDF calendar that I use with my Onyx Boox tablet).

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  • Kayoung Kim

    I'd like to second the original publisher's comment, " The icon also blocks out text on the side of the screen and is very distracting. It's just been a major pain." -- especially on smaller devices, like Go 7, since there is no margin between the basel and the text. The function should be optional.

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  • Alkiviadis Mavridis

    Any news on that? I am also affected. I use boox for sheet music (I am a pianist). This anchor hides part of my music text and honestly, disturbs my concentration. It unfortunately makes the bookmarks feature unusable for me, which is a pitty because I love bookmarks.

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  • Jessie

    The fact that it covers the text whether or not you want to jump back is ridiculous. Turning pages to turn it off is a waste of time. What is the point of bookmarks and tables of contents?

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