![]() Note: You may want to check the book out, even if you don't plan on downloading it this will ensure it is available for you for that period in the event it is a limited-user(s)-at-a-time title. These are linked to you based on your signing in with your WSU account, and will stay as long as you have WSU access (or delete them intentionally). If the publisher permits, you may be able to copy pages (they will download as a regular PDF that you will own) or print pages, but in all cases you should be able to take notes/annotations, bookmark a page, save a title onto a bookshelf so you don't forget it, and more. To read the book immediately on-screen, click the "Available for Online Reading" link. You will need to log in with your WSU credentials for access.Ģ. Click on either link to access the e-book - the interface will be the same. They can also be found directly by searching within WSU Libraries' ProQuest Ebook Central e-book databases ( WSU owned) or subscription XXX (Ebook Central Academic Complete) - which seem to go to the same thing, don't they?).Įbook Central e-books records in Search It will look like the images below (note that this one is available both as a WSU-purchased e-book and through the ProQuest Ebook Central Academic Complete subscription database and their number of allowed users at one time may be different). The ProQuest Ebook Central support links on either side will give additional information, how-tos, and screencast tutorials, including how to download chapters as PDFs and how to download (check out, really) the entire book to your desktop/laptop/device.ġ. WSU Libraries e-books via Ebook Central, as well as other e-book vendors and publishers, can be found using Search It (You can do a search then narrow by e-books in the left-hand filter, or preset "e-book" as a format in Advanced Search). ![]() If you are downloading an Ebook Central e-book to an iOS device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod) or Android tablet or smartphone (including the Kindle Fire or the Nook HD) look in the box below XXX this one in this guide. It includes instructions for downloading your Ebook Central e-book to Adobe Digital Editions (desktop/laptop - or you could also use the Bluefire for Windows software). While the look may be slightly different, things should work more or less similarly (watch for notes). My new laptop is the only computer I have that uses Iris graphics and it's the only one that shows the problem.This guide includes screenshots taken from an older version of Adobe Digital Editions (2.0) than the one currently available (4.01). This will fail to redraw the screen.įurther comments: this is obviously a problem with the Digital Editions app failing to detect when a screen refresh is required, but DE works fine on ever computer I have tried and I have used DE in literally dozens of different computers. ![]() epub book and try to page forward and backward. Then download the latest version of Digital Editions 4.5.11 from. Run Windows update to install all drivers. Start with a blank disk and do a W11 install accepting all defaults. >To replicate this, please share with us the specific steps that you follow >Did it work properly at any point before?ĭigital Editions has never worked on this laptop. ![]() I have tried downloading the latest Iris drivers from the Intel support site, but they were the same version as the ones Windows had already installed. The W11 install installed the Intel Iris drivers so they were there from the start. >Did you test different drivers? Did you try both the OEM and Intel drivers?Īs mentioned above I have tested using RDP, which routes graphics through the "Microsoft Remote Display Adapter", and this does work i.e. Digital Editions never worked on the laptop. The problem was there from the start i.e. I did a fresh install of Windows 11 on a blank disk and Windows installed the Iris drivers. Yes, I have only seen this problem with Adobe Digital Editions.
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