Amazon KINDLE DX 用户手册

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KINDLE DX USER’S GUIDE 4
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 EDITION
Chapter 8   
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8.2 Transferring Files from Your Computer
Managing Your Documents
If your Kindle is out of Whispernet coverage, you can still add content to it by 
connecting it to a computer so that it acts as a USB drive. After your Kindle is attached 
to your computer as a USB drive, you will see three default directories or folders. The 
one called "documents" contains all of your digital reading materials like books, 
newspapers, your My Clippings file, etc. The "audible" directory is for your audiobooks, 
and "music" is for your MP3 files. You can add Kindle-compatible files to these 
directories, and you can copy, move, or delete the files that are already there. The 
computer file formats that you can read or listen to on your Kindle are listed below:
Kindle (.AZW, .AZW1) 
Text (.TXT) 
PDF (.PDF) 
Unprotected Mobipocket (.MOBI, .PRC) 
Audible (.AA, .AAX) 
MP3 (.MP3) 
on transferring content you've already purchased to your device.
Tip: 
Mobipocket files must have no Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection 
applied to be readable on your Kindle. If you purchased a Mobipocket file from a 
Mobipocket retailer, you will not be able to open the file on your Kindle.
Transferring Your Clippings 
Your clippings are stored in a file called "My Clippings.txt," which is located in the 
"documents" directory. If you want to copy the clippings from your Kindle to your 
computer so you can edit them, e-mail a passage to a friend, or just archive your