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In Windows 7, navigate to the Network Connections menu by opening Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections, and locate the 'USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget' connection. When that appears, it is time to configure this new connection on your PC. Simply wait until you see 'Ready to use' pop up on the screen. This process takes a moment, but does not require any intervention on your part.
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Instead, Windows will install a new device driver for it. When you connect the Kindle DX now, Windows will not mount it as a USB storage device. Use the USB cable to connect the Kindle DX to the PC. Great job! Your Kindle DX is now ready to create a virtual network with your PC, over the USB connection. Once you have that, tap Del one last time. Make sure that it's a backtick, not a single quotation mark. This command starts with a backtick, which you also produce via the Sym key. Note the semicolon at the beginning of the command you can produce it by using the Sym key. Next, tap the Del key on the Kindle DX keyboard. If the e-reader is still connected to the PC, disconnect it and navigate to its home screen. You are now ready to start USB networking on the Kindle DX. Click Apply or OK, and then leave TightVNC Server running. Next, right-click the TightVNC system tray icon, and open the Configuration menu.Ĭhange the 'Main server port' to 5901, and uncheck the Require VNC authentication option.
First, install TightVNC and run the TightVNC Server application. You're done with the Kindle DX, and now it is time to set things up on the PC.
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Install and Configure TightVNC Server on the PC Unzip kindlevncviewer.zip, and drag the kindlevncviewer folder into the root folder of the Kindle. With USB Networking installed (but not yet active), connect the Kindle DX to your computer again, mounting it as a USB storage device.
Place update_usbnetwork_0.37.N_dxg_install.bin into the Kindle's root directory, and then repeat the rooting procedure I outlined above to install the USB Networking file on the Kindle. Next, open Kindle-usbnetwork-0.37.N.zip and extract the file called update_usbnetwork_0.37.N_dxg_install.bin. Once the Kindle DX reboots, connect it to your computer again and mount it as a USB storage device. At this point, your Kindle should now reboot itself.
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Important: The update will now fail, and show a warning to that effect. Press the five-way controller to begin the update process, and the Kindle DX will pop up a confirmation prompt press OK, and the update will begin. Within the Settings screen, press Menu again, and select the Update Your Kindle option. Switch it on, and then navigate to the Kindle Settings menu by selecting Menu > Settings. Next, disconnect the Kindle DX from the computer. Place this file in the root of your Kindle (not in the documents folder). Next, from Kindle-jailbreak-0.10.N.zip, extract the file called update_jailbreak_0.10.N_dxg_install.bin. Start by connecting the Kindle DX to your computer and waiting for Windows to mount it as a USB storage device (this should happen automatically after a moment). Jailbreaking is a pretty painless procedure. To make it smart enough for this trick, you have to jailbreak it. Obviously you're about to do something the Kindle DX wasn't meant to do out of the box. Kindle-usbnetwork-0.37.N.zip, from the same MobileRead thread.Kindle-jailbreak-0.10.N.zip, from the MobileRead Forums.To get started, you need a Kindle DX, its USB cable, and a PC. Setting your Kindle DX up as a second monitor is a great trick, but it also can be useful in situations where screen glare on your regular monitor is hurting your eyes.
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After working with those folks, I was easily able to apply it to Windows 7 as well. First, however, some credit where credit is due: People originally showcased this method on, demonstrating the procedure on a Mac. (Granted, E Ink's grayscale display can't perform or refresh as quickly as a color LCD can, so you're best off using this screen for static content such as documents or Web pages.) But what if you could use all of those E Ink pixels for something more creative, such as displaying your Windows desktop? As it turns out, with a few simple tricks you can use the Kindle DX as a computer display that can show anything your usual monitor can show. Its 9.7-inch E Ink screen provides ample space for reading books and viewing graphs and images. Compared with other Kindle models, Amazon's Kindle DX is gargantuan.