On 2017-02-26 (19:13 MST), Kelsey Nicolay <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > As I mentioned in a previous post, I would like to get an iphone. However, I > am still struggling with the rotor gesture. I know the rotor is used to > access settings such as speech rate, typing mode, as well as changing how you > navigate a webpage or application, so it's an important gesture. The only > way I can do the gesture is if I put my fingers on the screen and turn the > device which is a bit awkward to do with an ipad. I can sometimes envoke the > rotor by holding one finger stationary and drawing a circle around it with > another finger, but I've noticed that when doing this, I hear the sound that > Voiceover makes when it thinks you're exploring. THEREFORE, does anyone have > any suggestions on how to get the motion down? I've heard from some people > that you rotate your fingers while others say the motion is twist at the > wrist. Which is correct and is there a way to practice making the gesture > without the screen? This is the only thing that is preventing me from getting > an iphon e aside from not being able to type fast which will come with practice, but I just can't seem to get the rotor down.
I honestly have no idea what gesture you are describing. However, the iPhone has a bazillion accessibility settings and is perfectly usable by people with extremely limited hand motion, so whatever it is I am sure there is some setting that will allow you to make that gesture some other Where are you? -- Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures. _______________________________________________ iPhone-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/iphone-talk
