You use the lead supplied with the Kindle - to connect to the computer's vacant USB port.
One end of the charger plugs into the bottom edge of the kindle and the other end plugs into the USB port on a computer. Or you can buy an adapter to plug the kindle into a wall outlet.
5 VDC the same as all devices that can be charge from your USB port on your computer..
I don't think so. I have a regular Kindle and a Kindle Fire and the USB cable on the regular Kindle does not work with the Kindle Fire. But I think a USB cable shared between two regular Kindles might work.
To read an e-book downloaded onto a Kindle SD card on a Kindle Fire, you can insert the SD card into a compatible card reader or adapter and connect it to the Kindle Fire via the micro-USB or USB-C port. You can then access the e-book file from the SD card using the file manager on the Kindle Fire and open it with a compatible e-book reading app or software.
Hi, If you want to eject your kindle device then follow these simple steps: 1. Do to finder. 2. Where it says devices hover over 'Kindle. 3. Click o the little arrow next to the Kindle and just take the USB port out!
USB port.
The USB port is hardware.
I love computer folks and their thought that all of us use their language. I was baffled by that message too. I did some research and here is what I came up with... Go to the start menu on your computer while the kindle is plugged into your usb port. Go to My Computer (or just Computer on Windows Vista). Open that and you should see your kindle in one of your drives. Right click over that drive and you should see an option to eject. Click on that and you should be able to go back to reading your kindle. Why it doesn't say "Go to start menu, then my computer then right click on kindle and click eject" to continue reading while plugged into the usb port....is totally beyond me.
USB Port is a port that allows information to be extracting and place on a computerThe fullform of USB is Universal Serial Bus.
They work with any computer that has a USB port, to a USB device.
The Kindle can read PDF files uploaded from a USB memory stick.