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Support: Beyond eBooks
At this time, NOOK does not support NOOK Study; and it cannot read eTextbooks purchased on NOOK Study.
Yes. Your NOOK lets you save your personal digital photos as screensavers. Just connect your NOOK to your computer using the provided microUSB cable. Create and name a sub-folder within the "Screensavers" folder found in the NOOK directory. Then drag-and-drop your pictures into the sub-folder you created. Once your photos are in the new folder, go to Settings --> Screen --> Screensaver, and then select your new folder.
For best results:
Include a few images in your subfolder as NOOK will cycle through the folder using a new image each time the device goes into sleep mode.
Images should be in Portrait orientation.Crop your images to 600 x 800 pixels
Save the images as PNG (*.png) or JPEG (*.jpg) files
Images should be optimized for viewing in 16-level grayscale.
Using the microUSB cable provided with your NOOK, connect your NOOK to your computer.
When you connect your NOOK to your personal computer, your NOOK will appear as a new removable drive on your personal computer. Drag the files you want to transfer onto this drive.
To organize the files, open the NOOK drive. You'll see several folders on your NOOK. Move your personal files in the My Files folder. Within the folder, you can sort files into these folders:
- Books
- Documents
- Magazines
- Newspapers
You should place ePubs in your Books folders.
You should place PDFs in the Documents folder.
You should place PNG, JPEG, GIF, and BMP files in a sub-folder that you create within the ScreenSaver folder.
When you have finished arranging files, eject the NOOK drive from your personal computer. Disconnect the NOOK microUSB cable.
Personal files on your NOOK can be found in the library.
1. Press the Quick Nav Button
2. Tap on Library
3. Open the drop down menu (upper left side)
4. Tap on My Files.