just recently subsribed, so please bare w/ me if this is all cold coffee
:)

(1) in the current version of the viewer, using the jog-dial of my sony
clie t-415 causes the viewed page to be scrolled by increments of 1 point
which frankly isn't very useful. did i miss a preference setting which
changes that behavior to, for example, scrolling by 1 page/line?

(2) it's a question of taste, but i don't like to use the stylus for
navigation, in particular to follow a link by tapping it. are there people
who would agree that using, for example, the jog-dial to select and follow 
a link on the currently displayed page is convenient? turning the jog-dial
would rotate through the links where the currently selected link is
highlighted/marked by, for example, white-on-black inversion. pushing the
jog-dial in would follow the currently selected link.
together w/ the already implemented function-to-button assignment that
would make the stylus superfluous, at least for reading and navigation.

thanks,

{:r}

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