User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Using Gestures to Control Your NOOK
- The Quick Nav Bar
- The Status Bar
- GlowLight
- The Home Screen
- Reading Books on Your NOOK
- Reading Magazines and Newspapers on Your NOOK
- The Library on Your NOOK
- Using the LendMe Program
- Shopping on Your NOOK
- Using Your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble Store
- Searching Your NOOK
- Configuring Your NOOK
- Using Your NOOK at Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Updating the Software on Your NOOK
- Tips and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Page Numbering and File Formats
- Appendix B: International Use and Languages
- Appendix C: One Year Limited Warranty
- Appendix D: Trademarks and Copyrights
- Appendix E: FCC Notices
- Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice
- Appendix G: European Union
- Appendix H: NOOK® Terms of Service
- Appendix I: AT&T Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy
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Tapping the Share button opens a dialog box like that shown below. (The contents of this dialog box may vary,
depending on whether you are reading a book you own or a sample and whether the book is eligible for lending.)
The Share dialog box.
• Recommend - recommend the book to your friends by
• sending email to one or more contacts
• posting a recommendation on your Facebook wall or the wall of a friend on Facebook
• posting a recommendation through your Twitter account
• Post Reading Status - post a message on Facebook or Twitter telling how far you have read in the book
• Rate and Review - rate the book and post a short review on BN.com
• Like on Facebook - use the Like feature on Facebook to tell people you like this book
• LendMe® - launch the LendMe program to lend this book to a friend (see “Using the LendMe Program” for
details)
• View Friends’ Activities - view the recommendations, shared quotes, and other activities of your NOOK
Friends™
To use these features, you must first link your NOOK to your Facebook and Twitter accounts, and you must add
some email accounts to your NOOK Contacts application. For more information, see “Configuring Social Features”.










