oops 

sorry about that comment I posted. I didn't realise there was another lewis on 
here. It shows I'm having one of those stressful days. equipment coming in, to 
find someone's sent me an american soldering iron which is pretty useless. then 
spare parts going missing.

I thought the comment was aimed at me and I appologise most sincerely.

lew

On 18 Nov 2011, at 17:12, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hello Lewis
> 
> That's a very extensive answer to a dumb question from somebody who should 
> know better. Thank you. I've used that before, I simply forgot.
> 
> Visually you can just tap an app, of course, which is what I do most of the 
> time. The gestures that VO uses are quite different from the visual set in 
> some respects and, although I do go out of my way to use VoiceOver very 
> frequently, I still forget things now and then. Visually abled people are so 
> lazy sometimes when we use these devices; which makes it all the more amazing 
> how those with a visual impairment and, especially, those with total visual 
> loss manage to cope with what is a very dynamic and challenging environment. 
> I admire all of you very much; and I just wish I could do more to help.
> 
> Lynne
> On 18 Nov 2011, at 16:50, Lewis Crack wrote:
> 
> • Using VoiceOver, you tap the home button twice to access the App Switcher.
> then, you double tap and hold on an App, until you hear a bubble-like sound 
> (3 rapid, up-rising tones).
> then VoiceOver will say Editing Apps.
> Then double tap each App and you will hear the double tap click. Do this 
> until you hear VoiceOver say: App Switcher has no items.
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