Easy Instructions: How to Refresh the Vocabulary Tools on Your Amazon Kindle Fire Device
Easy Instructions: How to Refresh the Vocabulary Tools on Your Amazon Kindle Fire Device
How to Replace Kindle Fire Dictionary
Posted by Jonny Greenwood on 11/30/2018 10:26:27 AM.
4.5 (6 comments)
Kindle Fire is not only a great e-book reader but also a good tool for learning English. By tapping any words in the book, we can easily learn its detailed meaning and related expression. But it’s a bit pity that you can’t switch from one dictionary to another when looking up a word which you can do on Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite. This is because the Kindle Fire has only one dictionary by default and it has no options for you to add or change any dictionaries. Although the built-in New Oxford American Dictionary is enough for some degrees, some people want to use a more professional or specialized dictionary, especially those who want to learn a foreign language like Chinese, but not English. So we need to replace Kindle Fire dictionary.
As we mentioned above, Amazon doesn’t want us to change the Kindle Fire default dictionary. So we need some hackings to modify the system files. Yes, you may have realized it – You need root your Kindle Fire. If you haven’t rooted your device, check out these two rooting tutorials:
2. Root Kindle Fire with one click
PS: Our tutorial can only replace the default dictionary as Kindle Fire only supports one dictionary. You can’t choose an alternative dictionary.
1 Get your dictionaries
We can purchase dictionaries from Amazon Kindle Store. But most of them are paid ones. Actually there are many free dictionaries on the Internet. Download a dictionary with a suffix “mobi“ or “prc“. Rename it as “B003ODIZL6“ and change its file extension to “prc“. Then transfer the dictionary to your Kindle Fire. Here I choose the Oxford English-Chinese Dictionary for example.
2 Modify system file
Reboot your Kindle Fire and then open ES File Explorer. Find the new dictionary file you get in step1 and long tap to copy it.
Then navigate to this path: /system/etc/labdictionary. You can find two files here: B003ODIZL6.prc and Kindle_User_Guide.prc. Tap the Fast Access icon and choose “Tools“ – “Root Explorer“ – “Mount R/W“ and set all the paths to “RW“ permission. Then rename the “B003ODIZL6.prc“ as “B003ODIZL6.prc.bak“.
Tap the Clipboard icon and choose “Paste”. Long tap the new “B003ODIZL6.prc” file and choose “More“ – “Properties“ – “Permissions: Change“. Set the permissions like this and click “OK” to confirm.
3 Test new dictionary
Now open an e-book and tap any words, you can find its explaining has changed into Chinese, that means the new dictionary works!
If you want to change back to the default dictionary, just delete the “B003ODIZL6.prc” at the directory: /system/etc/labdictionary and rename the “B003ODIZL6.prc.bak” as “B003ODIZL6.prc”. Then reboot the Kindle Fire and you can find the Oxford dictionary comes back.
Jonny Greenwood joined Epubor since 2011, loves everything about eBooks and eReaders. He seeks the methods to read eBooks more freely and wants to share all he has got with you.
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6 Comments
Kt
Re:How to replace Kindle Fire dictionary
11/24/2013 16:24:46
I rooted the device and changed the dictionary but at the end of step 2 you say to change the file properties to this: and then there is no photo explaining. when i try to use the dictionary it is blank and i don’t know if it’s because of the file properties or because of the dictionary file itself. please write the properties or take a picture :) thank you
jose luis
Re:How to replace Kindle Fire dictionary
02/28/2014 22:15:34
hi, thanks for your tutorial, but i have a problem, i do it evething like images and change the dictionary but when i boot it eraseand no appears any definition, like no dictionary
“Properties” – “Permissions: Change”. Set the permissions like this which one exactly are the options we have to put
thank you again for the tutorial really helps alot!!!
Alex
Re:How to replace Kindle Fire dictionary
07/11/2014 14:06:07
Thanks for tutorial it helped a lot.
P.S
I have set the new dictionary’s permissions similar to old one’s and it worked for me.
you should check “read” for ‘owner’, ‘group’ and ‘other’, and you should check “write” for ‘owner’.
everything besides these options should be unchecked.
If you didn’t understand what i wrote, you can simply check for the permissions for old dictionary
and copy them to new dictionary’s permissions.
Hope it helped, sorry for bad english
William Sanderson
Re:How to Replace Kindle Fire Dictionary
02/5/2015 01:20:10
An amazing tutorial. I have followed all the steps with no problem.
All went well until I arrived at /system/etc/labdictionary section. The two files mentioned do not exist! The only items there were dcp.dat, dcp.db and ODE_KCP.mobi. None the less I pasted my “new” dictionary into the folder and reset the permissions. But with no effect. It does not recognise my new dictionary. Should this “new” dictionary be placed in an alternative directory?
Any assistance you can give will be of a great help
For your information I own a Kindle Fire HD 7
Kindest regards
Wm Sanderson
George
Re:How to Replace Kindle Fire Dictionary
03/21/2015 09:07:34
I followed this to the end and now no dictionaries work! Help!
lanfeng
Re:How to Replace Kindle Fire Dictionary
03/25/2015 01:37:09
my kindle fire is 1st,I followed this to the end and now no dictionaries work! Help!
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- Title: Easy Instructions: How to Refresh the Vocabulary Tools on Your Amazon Kindle Fire Device
- Author: John
- Created at : 2024-08-20 09:53:26
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