Amazon's Kindle e-readers have received a significant accessibility upgrade with its latest software update, introducing new spacing options for characters, paragraphs, and words designed to enhance readability for many users.

The 5.18.3 software update is currently available on all 11th and 12th-generation Kindles, as well as the Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Scribe. Your Kindle should automatically update to the latest version soon. However, you can skip the wait and update your Kindle now by downloading the update directly from Amazon and transferring it to your device to start the process manually.

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Storage
16GB
Screen Size
6-inch E Ink (300ppi)
Connections
USB-C
Battery
Up to 6 weeks
Size
6.2 x 4.3 x 0.32-inches
Weight
5.56oz (157g)

Amazon's base-level Kindle ships with 16GB of storage, a 6-inch E Ink display, and a ruggedized exterior shell that can withstand the elements.

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Before this update, Amazon's Kindle devices offered only three line spacing options. That has now changed, allowing users to adjust not just line spacing but also spacing between characters, paragraphs, and words. The new settings are found in the Font adjustment menu on Kindle devices. Previously, line spacing was found under Layouts.

In the Font menu, you'll see an option called Spacing, and tapping it takes you to a dedicated page with all the new spacing options.

Notably, the line spacing option now includes a fourth setting that increases the gap between lines even further, and the paragraph, word, and character spacing options each have four settings that gradually add more space.

For readers with visual impairments, this update should make it much easier to adjust the spacing settings on your Kindle to enhance your reading experience. The 5.18.3 software update is rolling out now, and your Kindle should receive it automatically soon.

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