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Yes, it is one of the options available. I don't know how to answer the question regarding the size of the format, but it does allow one to enlarge the format beyond that of my old Kindle Fire. I have found no way to measure the size of the font, but it can become quite large.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you can choose black, a green, or sepia as your background colors in addition to white. And the larger fonts are quite large, only a couple words per line.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you can change the screen from White background with Black lettering, to Black background with white lettering, (there is also a choice of a Sepia background, but I have not tried that one) I changed mine to a black background and white lettering because the white background seemed too bright. Just go into your settings (open any book, and touch the top of the page to show "Option tabs"). Settings is the first option on the left. When you touch that, the first thing that pops up will be your choices of Font Size, Line spacing, Margins, Color Mode, (which is your different screen background and letter colors), Font, and you can also choose to turn on Text-to Speech for a visually impaired reader. I hope this helps you! Good Luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. There is an option in the Device settings or Accessibility menu to invert system colors for clarity and to scale up fonts. These changes may not be applied to all applications on the tablet, but accessibility settings for fonts e-readers can be set in that application
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it can. If you go under settings> device> accessibility>negative colors That will do what you are looking for. And you can increase font and magnify text on top of that.
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