Hello Steve, many thanks for the excellent steps and observations. I will mark this down for review. Also, the book itself looks very interesting and I may just read it anyway, *smile*. Do you think I could read it throughout the day and claim it's for purely testing purposes? *grin*.

On 1/7/2010 7:13 AM, Steve Jacobson wrote:
I am observing similar behavior on a fictional book "The Hunger Games," 
DB68384.  It is very strange.  There are two
levels, level one is parts, part 1, part 2, and so forth, and level 2 is 
numbered sections with only the number stated.  Part
1 consists of sections 1 through 9.  Part two starts at section 10.  If I am 
anywhere in part one, pressing the right arrow
with level 2 selected returns me to section one.  This is even true if I am on 
section 4 or 5.  However, if I am at section 1
and press RIGHT ARROW rapidly, I can get to later sections.  It is not unlike 
the old situation where if one is after a
level 2 mark one would sometimes have to press the left arrow multiple times to 
get to the previous entry, however in this
case, pressing the RIGHT ARROW once does not leave you stuck on the current 
level 2 mark but goes back to the
first one within the level one group.  Pressing LEFT ARROW skips back to the 
"Library of Congress Annotation" which
is the final level 2 entry in the previous level 1 group, even if one is beyond 
the first level 2 entry of the current group.

If I go to Part two and press right arrow once, I hear section 10, and if I 
move to later sections within that part, pressing
RIGHT ARROW reverts to section 10.  Pressing LEFT ARROW in part two brings me 
back to section 9, the last section
of Part 1, regardless of where I am in the part two level 2 group.  In other 
words, the behavior is consistent.

This is with the BookSense XT and the 2.0 firmware.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 14:25:28 -0800 (PST), Brian and Denise Albriton wrote:

I was just wating for the commentary on my reading matter.
I'm on the abs diet my wife is on the flat belly diet.
Grin!
Brian


On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

Thanks for the update. It sounds like perhaps the BookSense doesn't want to
lose its belly. *smile*.

On 1/6/2010 11:13 AM, Brian and Denise Albriton wrote:
  Hi, Raul. I've noticed since my last email sometimes, I emphasize
  sometimes, right arrow twice quckly works. I found the same issue on
  another book, DB59337. The issue seems to be at the lower levels of
  navigation. In other words, so far, level one, I haven't noticed a
  problem. Its when you get down to level two and three.
  I'll experiemnt with some ohter non-fiction titles.
  Brian


  On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

  Hello. Thanks for the report. I can reproduce this, but if you press
  the right arrow twice quickly, you can get past it. I'm not sure if
  this is specific to the BookSense, but I will mark this down for
  further investigation in any case.

  In the mean time, there is at least a work-around.

  many thanks.

  On 1/4/2010 2:00 PM, Brian and Denise Albriton wrote:
  This book has 227 headings.
  Heading level navigation gets stuck on heading 42.
  this heading is called Digestion 101 incase I'm off on the heading
  number. It falls within chapter five.



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