Add+an+Image+Folder+to+Kindle

Add an Image Folder to Kindle As you probably know, the “E Ink” display on the screens of Kindle versions prior to the full-colour Kindle Fire–while great for reading–are not well suited for viewing photos. However, the antique styling of the Kindle stock images actually looks good on that screen so, if that is the look you are after, the display should provide a decent presentation. Although, as you point out, the Kindle 3 does not include a location to store personal images, but a picture folder can be created, and images can be added to the folder from a PC. It should be noted that,, the controls for viewing the pictures are slow and clunky, but they do work…eventually. If you would like to add images to your Kindle Keyboard, just plug it into your PC, open it, and create a new folder (see the **Pictures** folder below).  Within that folder, add a sub-folder.  Then, drag or copy **.jpg’s** to the folder.  Unplug the Kindle and, on the **Home** screen, using the keyboard shortcut **Alt+Z**, locate the new folder.

 Press the select button on the 5-Way Controller and the images will open.  The page turning buttons on the side of the device navigate between images. The letters **Q** and **W** on the keyboard can be used to zoom in and out. <span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">The **F** key opens full screen and **R** rotates the screen.