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    Kindle Sharing Limits Workaround using Google Lens

    Posted on August 8, 2023April 22, 2024

    The Kindle and other e-readers are generally terrific for sharing quotes and text snippets for research, but they have unfortunate limitations too. The Kindle does not allow a reader to select or share footnotes. It also blocks you from sharing text if the selection is too long or if you have shared too much from a given book.

    You can snap and share a photo of the screen with your camera, but the photo is greyscale and unsuited to editing for research. An effective workaround is a Optical Character Recognition app. I use the free Google Lens Text mode on my Android phone.

    1. Open the Google Lens app on your phone (or tap the Google Lens icon inside your phone’s camera app if available).
    2. Point your camera at the text you want to copy.
    3. Tap the “Text” button at the bottom of the screen.
    4. The text will be highlighted on the screen. You can then select a larger section by dragging the circles at the ends of the highlighted text.
    5. Tap “Copy” from the menu that appears above the highlighted section.
    6. The copied text can be shared and edited.

    Last Updated on April 22, 2024 | Published: August 8, 2023

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