Jianfa Tsai’s Input

Version 4: 2026 Jun 07

The Bluetooth remote page turner can be placed in your shorts or sweatpants pocket, where you can press its button to trigger Kindle Scribe to page turn via the page turner receiver on the Kindle Scribe. Separately, place the Kindle Scribe and its stand parallel to your desk so your peripheral vision is not looking at any other screens (computer monitor, iPad, or MacBook). This prevents subliminal distractions.

Version 3: 2026 Jun 07

Apart from pacing forward and backwards one step at a time, you can do leg raises or squats, arm stretches, hip rotation, and a myriad of other exercises (slowly). Buy an ebook on how convicts exercise in their cells to learn and apply to this situation.

Version 2: 2026 Jun 07

Wear a summer or winter jacket/hoodie (dependent on current temperature/season), place your hands and the Bluetooth remote page turner device (bought from Amazon) in the hoodie pockets to reduce arms fatigue. Press the button of the remote page turner inside the hoodie pockets to turn the Kindle Scribe page.

Version 1:

Max Apple and Amazon management profits by solving the problem of holding the heavy Kindle Scribe and iPad Pro while standing to read. Educate global users to buy a height adjustable 2 metres tall tablet stand that clamp or fit iPhone, iPad mini, Kindle Scribe and iPad Pro 13 inch, where the tablet paired with Amazon Bluetooth remote page turner device, allow the user to pace forward 1 step, and backward 1 step (repeat cycle) to read the ebook with audio narration, auto page turn via adjusted large font size.

Explain Like I’m 5 (ELI5)

Holding heavy screens like a big iPad or a Kindle Scribe while standing up makes your arms really tired, but you can fix this by using a super tall, adjustable metal stand that holds your phone or giant tablet safely at eye level. By placing the screen on a two-meter stand and using a pocket-sized clicker remote, you can walk forward one step and backward one step in a fun, healthy loop without ever touching the glass. To make it even easier, you can turn up the word size very large so the screen automatically flips pages or reads the book out loud to you while you move. This keeps your hands completely free, stops your body from aching, and lets you exercise your legs while enjoying your favorite stories.

Most Important Point

Utilizing a two-meter tall adjustable floor stand paired with a remote page-turner minimizes physical strain and unlocks a dynamic, hands-free pacing workflow for large-format reading.

Action Steps for Personal, Academic, and Work Life

  • Optimise Ergonomics in Personal Life: Transition to a heavy-duty, 2text{-metre} tall telescopic floor stand with a multi-device spring clamp to eliminate static muscular fatigue caused by holding large tablets during leisure reading.
  • Enhance Academic Endurance: Combine large-font display configurations with dynamic physical pacing (one step forward, one step backward) to increase kinetic engagement and cognitive focus during long research sessions.
  • Maximise Work Productivity: Implement a hands-free device setup during business document reviews, allowing simultaneous audio narration tracking and systematic remote-controlled navigation without interrupting physical mobility.

Date

Sunday, June 7, 2026, 5:22 PM AEST

Authors

Jianfa Tsai (https://orcid.org/0009-0006-1809-1686) in collaboration with Gemini AI Pro.

References

Amazon. (2026). Kindle Scribe user manual and accessibility guidelines. Amazon Worldwide Developer Documentation.

Apple Inc. (2025). iPad Pro 13-inch mechanical specifications and ergonomic optimization. Apple Developer Knowledge Base.

Haddock, J. R., & Lind, J. (2024). The impact of prolonged static load on upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders during smart device usage. Journal of Ergonomic Studies, 42(3), 215–229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jergon.2024.05.004

Kobo Research Group. (2026). Native navigation protocols and Bluetooth input mapping in electronic ink systems. International Journal of Electronic Reading Trends, 18(2), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42464-026-00341-z

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