I understand that, and yes, I’ll try and avoid hitting it, although as I’ve 
said I seem to be doing so regardless, even with maximum firmness and even 
though I’ve tested and retested the levels of pressure required.  Of course, 
back when I didn’t have 3D Touch, all those many long years ago now, 
double-tap-and-hold really meant that, instead of, I don’t know, 
double-tap-and-hold-but-not-too-hard-in-case-it-drat! it’s activated again! and 
presumably I’ll have to reverse that psychology as well.

I just tried to remove an app again.  Worked first time.  I simply overrode my 
strong impulse to press at all, instead leaving my finger where it was without 
lifting after the second in the double-tap.  It worked.  This will take some 
getting used to …

Now is also a good time to say that I think Apple missed a terrific, golden 
opportunity with 3D Touch for VoiceOver users.  Imagine if you could use 3D 
touch as a substitute for a double-tap in all contexts?

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