

To find your Fire’s device name, you have to tap on the gear-shaped “Settings” icon, then choose “Device Options.” “Change Your Device Name” will be right there at the top. The Fire’s apps don’t work quite this way, though. There’s also a “Settings” option in the Audible player for Android, accessed from the hamburger on the library screen, that tells you what Amazon thinks that app is called. But if you’d rather not type it in on one of those little on-screen keyboards, you might prefer to take that knowledge to the “Manage Your Content and Devices” page and do it there with your desktop. Launch the application, tap on the “hamburger” icon at the top left, and choose “Settings.” It will tell you what your device is called, and let you change the name or email address from there. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be any way to change that setting from within that application, so once you know which it is, you’ll have to go back to “Manage My Kindle” to change it.Īndroid applications are simple enough, too. Launch it, and it should give the device title in the status bar along with the e-book you’re reading.
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Which of your android devices is your “2nd” one? Which desktop installation of Windows is the one you’re currently using? Fortunately, there are ways to figure that out, too. That way it’s easier to remember if I need to send a document in.īut sometimes you may run across a case where you have no idea what that application or device listed in this section is.

For mine, I tend to keep the “robotech_” prefix, and then change the number to something descriptive, like robotech_pw for my paperwhite, or robotech_fi for my Fire. Likewise, for those devices that support email send-to-Kindle, you can click on “Edit” next to the email address to change that, too. To change a device name, just click on it to select it, then click on the blue “Edit” link next to the name. (It doesn’t help that Audible apps get their own separate listing, so many computers or device you have could be on there twice.) If you’re anything like me, with about a zillion devices and computers, you may be surprised at just how many there are, including ones you can’t even remember. The screen will open to a listing of your Kindle e-books, but there’s a “Your Devices” tab above the listing you can click and it will show you the choices. To get to the “Manage Your Content and Devices” screen, simply log into Amazon, mouse over the “Your Account” dropdown menu at the upper right, and select “Manage Your Content and Devices,” about halfway down.

You can do it from Amazon’s “Manage Your Content and Devices” menu on the web (formerly known as “Manage My Kindle”), or you can handle it from within some of the devices themselves.

And if you’re planning to email documents onto your Kindle, you may not find it easy to remember addresses such as either.įortunately, there are ways to change these settings. However, sometimes this can get confusing, as Amazon tends to pick such descriptive names as “Christopher’s Android Device,” “Christopher’s 2nd Android Device,” and so on by default. When you set up a new Kindle device, or a new instance of the Kindle app on some computer, phone, or tablet, Amazon’s device manager screen lists them for you so you can pick which one to send given e-books to when you buy them.
