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Use a thin point Sharpie ( I used a gold one ) and draw a small mark on the front of the Fire adjacent to the On/Off button. No more problems locating the button.
I've got one of those and sometimes it's more efficient for me to reach over and press the on/off switch then to pick up the Fire, close the cover from its folded-back position and then open it again. Although the most efficient is for me to use the button on my bluetooth keyboard that wakes it up.jaydax said:...or use one of the cases with a magnetic closure. It switches the Kindle on when you open it and off when you close it.
I've got a nice Amazon magnetic cover, but, sometimes the ON/OFF doesn't work. So, I have to use the switch.jaydax said:...or use one of the cases with a magnetic closure. It switches the Kindle on when you open it and off when you close it.