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Comprehensive set of repair guides for tablets developed by Amazon, under the name Kindle. Repair is generally pretty easy, and usually only requires screwdrivers and prying tools.

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Can't remove emulated displays

I was messing around in Developer Options and I clicked on Emulate Displays and my screen got copied a million times. It will not let me click on anything, and I have a computer if that helps.

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Turns out you can resize the emulated screen, and I resized it to the smallest I can and was able to get back to Developer Options and get rid of it. :)

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Help Pls the first thing to do would be to reboot the kindle. This is done by pressing/sliding and holding the power button for 20+ seconds, or until the screen flashes (usually with an image of a tree), then release. you can also try to connect your Kindle to your computer via USB, press and hold the power button for 60+ seconds and then release. The Kindle will take a while to reload it's firmware.

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I don't have my computer yet, but thanks!

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