That's exactly what I'm doing.  I think the issue is more that my fingers are a 
little bit big, and that 38MM screen is so tiny, that the two are just not 
playing nicely together with that gesture.  I can get it to work, just not 
consistently.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Carter 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 1:31 PM
  Subject: Re: First impressions of my new Apple Watch


  Hi Chris and list,


  I love the Apple Watch and am thrilled that you got one.


  If you are having trouble with the two finger swipe, you may be making the 
mistake that I made at first. To do the gesture,place two fingers on the screen 
near the crown so that the fingers are pointing toward the left side of the 
watch. Push your fingers forward toward the left side for the left swipe and 
pull them back right for the right swipe. This works everytime.


  Good luck,


  Robert Carter




  Sent from my iPhone

  On Dec 23, 2015, at 10:31 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:


    So, I figured I'd lay this message out systematically by heading.  This way 
you can jump to the section you want to read about more quickly.  NO, I won't 
make this terribly long, but just for your convenience...  So, go ahead and 
navigate with heading navigation if you wish.

    The Sales Rep

    When I bought this watch, I did so through the Apple Watch sales team at 
1-800-APL-CARE.  I was extremely impressed with the level of knowledge, and 
time that the representative took to answer not just some, but literally all! 
of my questions in full.  If there was something he didn't know, he was 
incredibly quick to place me on hold, and research things to find out the 
answer.  If he didn't know something, he didn't try making up assumptions.  He 
was very straight up with me in saying, "You know... that's a great question.  
I really don't honestly know."  The rep was extremely familiar with AppleVis 
and with David Woodbridge, and before I even mentioned it, he strongly 
encouraged me to not only check out his Apple Watch 1o1 series, but he also 
strongly suggested that I join this list, if I'd not already done so.

    Further, the rep recommended I look at the Watch Master series from Fedora 
Outlyer, which I will definitely probably be doing come the first of the year.  
Not sure yet if I'll buy it, as I feel I'm really getting the hang of things 
quite quickly, but I'm at least gonna definitely look at it, and consider it.

    When I told the gentlemen that I didn't have enough financially right now 
to add the extended Apple Care, but come the first of January, I'd do it, he 
wasn't the least bit pushy.  He was extremely cooperative, which I've found 
most Apple reps to be anyway, but he just seemed to go over and beyond.  His 
manor of professionalism was immaculate!

    Speed of Shipping

    I was taken aback at how quickly, given the holidays, and! even more so, 
the cutoff deadline before Christmas, at how fast this sucker shipped out!  
Folks, I literally ordered this thing on the 18th, which was last Friday.  
Might I add, I did so at about 5:30PM eastern time.  That was when the payment 
was processed, and the web order number was sent to me.  I'm not joking when I 
say, by 9AM Saturday morning, I had a text message, and an e-mail, both, with 
my tracking number, and an estimated delivery date.  I had pay the extra $20 
for expedited shipping by next day 12 noon.  Because however of the fact it was 
after 5:30 when the order was placed, they told me actually it would get here 
by noon on Tuesday the 22nd... Yesterday.

    Well, I didn't really check the tracking info Saturday morning.  I should 
have though.  Later that day, I checked, and what do you know!  The tracking 
info had been updated, and then showed it would actually arrive a day earlier, 
on Monday.  Even better, it said Monday by 10:30AM.  Needless to say, I was 
blown away!

    It actually did! arrive on Monday, but not by 10:30.  You know what though, 
I'm not gonna hold that over either Apple nor Fedex.  I mean, come on!  It is! 
the Christmas holiday.  My local Fedex station is working overtime 6 days a 
week this holiday.  So, they're probably backed up to high heavens!  I actually 
got a call from the driver.  He's like, we have a note on your delivery from 
Apple?  They say you're totally blind, and that we should call you when in the 
area to let you know to meet us at the door to sign for your package.  Being I 
have a hearing loss as well and don't always hear the doorbell, this was fan! 
freaking! tastic!  I didn't even know the sales rep at Apple was gonna arrange 
that!  So, I actually got the thing around 1300 hours on Monday.

    Unboxing Process

    I have got to say.  The unboxing process was ridiculously easy!  Even more 
so than I'd anticipated.  When I felt the plastic hardshell box that the watch 
comes in, not the shipping box, I mean the literal Apple Box, I was tactically 
able to very easily feel a little tab of tape sticking out that I grabbed, 
pulled, and bam! it was open, and the top just lifted straight up and off.

    The watch was very nicely seated within the box, along with the charging 
puck cable, and the small little wall transformer block, which I thought was a 
major bonus.  I didn't know I'd be ghetting another one a those, so that 
definitely was very nice.

    Really, the only 2 complaints about unboxing the thing that I have are, I 
have somewhat big fingers, and the way they had the Apple Watch box down inside 
of the Fedex box was a little bit difficult to handle.  The Watch box was very 
very very tight, and I do mean tight, in the shipping box.  I kind a wish that 
they had put it in a slightly bigger Fedex box, but whatever.  I probably could 
a taken a knife and gotten between the box and the watch container, but at the 
time, I wasn't thinking about that for some reason.  The other of the two 
things is, it was a little confusing, at least for me, figurring out why I 
couldn't unwind the Watch band.  When you first get it, at least the milanese 
band is wrapped in this circular type arrangement.  It's kind a hard to 
explain.  Basically, imagine taking an electical cord or something of the like 
and winding it up, essentially.  The thing about it that confused me was, I was 
pinching the band and pulling, trying to get the dad blame thing to unravel.  
It wasn't working though.  I then discovered that there was a very small little 
protective packaging tab which was holding it together.  It took quite a heck 
of a tug, but I finally managed to get the thing off.  NO, I didn't break it.  
This thing was supposed to come off, trust me.

    The charging cable has something quite similar, but it's way easier to get 
off, in my opinion.

    Putting it on

    I still to this minute can't get over how stupidly easy it is to put this 
band on my wrist!  I have mild CP in both my hands, and have lost about all of 
my fine motor skills.  Gross motor, I'm absolutely fine with, but the former? 
Forget it!  So, doing things like attaching and removing the bands, I've not 
tried, nor am going to.  I would just seek help from my mom if I needed to 
change it out.  The band was a really really huge concern, and honestly was the 
primary thing short of finances that really made me not get the watch sooner 
than what I did.  After talking to Apple Accessibility, and explaining my 
situation, they really felt very very strongly that I should get into a Best 
Buy or an Apple store or the like, and try out the Milanese band.  They really 
thought it would work perfectly for me, seeing there's no buckle to attach, no 
feeding the strap through anything, you litterally just grab the metal tab, 
pull it to tighten it, then just wrap it around the wrist, and let go and bam!  
It claspes to the metal mesh of the band magnetically.  I honestly thought they 
were somewhat unaware of my situation and how hard something like this would be 
for me.  When I went to Best Buy last month to check on getting my Apple TV4, 
after hearing they were out of stock, I asked if I could see the watch out of 
curiosity.  They got the exact watch out of the display area that I now happily 
am wearing on my writst... the 38MM stainless steel.  They popped off its link 
bracelet, and put the Milanese on for me.  I tried it on, and was head over 
heals in love!  I honestly wish all watches connected this way.  It's literally 
that? easy!

    Getting it off

    This is one area, I think could use some improvement.  It's probably just 
me though needing to practice more and get the feel of it.  I find that getting 
it off is a bit annoying.  Often, what tends to happen is, I disconnect the 
little metallic tab clamping it shut, and start then to loosen the band, but as 
soon as I start sliding my wrist out of the thing, the little booger snaps back 
shut with that little metal tab, therefore not letting me keep loosening the 
thing.  Then, also, when I do get it off finally after a few attempts, when I 
go to put it back on, I find that I'm accidentally knocking the screen while 
trying to get it aligned on my wrist correctly, therefore even though I have it 
set to not speak when raised, because I'm hitting the screen while trying to 
slide my wrist through, it keeps constantly saying enter passcode, enter 
passcode, and keeps tapping things on my clock face, thereby activating that 
passcode screen over and over.  It's really obnoxious until I get the thing 
correctly seated on my wrist and clamped shut.  With practice though, I think 
I'll get the hang of that.  Any tips to get around this issue are very well 
appreciated, by the way.

    Initial Setup, and Paring

    Again, Apple didn't disappoint with this.  The paring couldn't have been 
easier!  Tripple clicking the digital crown worked flawlessly the first attempt 
to get Voiceover up and running.  I was very very impressed.  I also was 
extremely surprised at how well both the watch, and the IPhone Apple Watch app 
together talked me through step by step the whole process, teling me exactly 
down to a T what to do, and how to do it.  I actually pared my watch manually.  
I'm not sure with the camera option how reliable that would a been.  Has anyone 
on here done it that way successfully?

    Audio Volume

    I really think Apple could have honestly done slightly better with this.  
The volume, even with Voiceover turned up all the way, which is done by two 
finger double tapping and holding, then sliding both your fingers up to turn it 
up, or down to turn it down, respectfully, could honestly be a bit louder.  
Realize that I have a bit of a hearing loss, as said earlier, so that 
definitely could be playing a huge factor here.  Regardless what anyone tells 
you, I'm going to tell you the truth, like it or not.  The truth is, if you're 
thinking it's gonna be as loud as the IPhone, you're mistaking.  It's actually 
more about like an IPod Touch 4th gen.  I've never heard the 5th nor 6th gens, 
so I cannot vouch for those.  It's definitely very clear, but just a little on 
the soft side.  Yes, my alert volume is also set to 100%.  that didn't really 
help matters too greatly.

    Comfort when Wearing

    Remember, I only have tried out the Milanese Loop band, and I've only seen 
the 38MM stainless steel model.  I've not seen a 42MM and frankly, I probably 
would have gotten that had I known it was available.  I still might go to an 
Apple Store the first of the year when things aren't so hectic and exchange it, 
paying the $50 difference.  The sales rep told me it came in either 32MM or 38. 
 He must have been mistaking, as it's actually not 32, it's apparently 40! 2.  
Anyway, with the Milanese band at least, it is so insanely comfy that I barely 
can even tell it's on my wrist!  That's saying something, seeing that normally 
I cannot stand wearing things around my wrist.  I hardly ever have worn watches 
of any type in the past, as they would irritate my skin, and make me break out 
in a rash by the end of the day.  I've warn the Milanese band however from 
about 8 in the morning to about 11:30 at night nonstop with the exception of 30 
minutes or so in the shower, and it's gotten to where now, I hardly even can 
feel it on my wrist.  Sometimes, I forget it's there, then a notification comes 
in making it buzz, and it scares the living crap out of me!  LOL.

    Screen Real Estate

    Again, I wish I hadn't been misinformed on the sizes, but over all, I find 
the 38MM size to work fairly well for me.  The only complaint I really have is 
doing the two finger flick from left to right, or right to left.  Call me 
weird, but I just never seem to be able to get that to reliably work for me.  
As I said, I don't know yet if I'll trade it in for a 42 or not.  I am 
considerring my options.

    Apps and Productivity

    I'm quite impressed with the level of things I can do on the watch, that's 
for sure.  So far, I've used Siri, looked a bit at the phone app, the world 
clock, the calendar, although I haven't yet added any events, and have looked a 
bit at weather, Messages, and Mail.  I briefly looked at the Music app, but 
haven't really done a huge amount yet with it.  I looked at Activity, and it 
looks like that is going to be a godsend!  I've not yet found a calculator, so 
if anyone knows of one, please tell me.  I can't wait! to try it out with 
Starbucks, and with Apple Pay, in general!  The workout app also looks like it 
will be fantastic!  I also have made and received phone calls from the watch.  
Though I'd never do a long phone call from my watch, as the speaker is just too 
quiet for my taste for that, in a pinch, it definitely does work, and works 
quite well, actually.

    I've also set up my glances like I like them, and have customized the 
complications on my Moduler clockface screen.

    In conclusion

    I am extremely! happy with this purchase.  I feel it was very much well 
worth it.  Seeing also that I applied for Barclay credit, and was approved, 
I'll be able to pay this thing off over 3 months or so, which given my budget 
will be perfectly ideal.  Does the watch have some things which I think could 
be improved?  Yes.  Absolutely it does, but what technology honestly doesn't?  
I mean, you can't ever have a gadget that's going to meet everyone's need to an 
exact T.  It's just not gonna happen, as we all are unique in our own ways, so 
what works for one person, might not for someone else.  And for that, I totally 
get it.  All and all though, I see the watch progressing in style and in 
quality, and becoming quite a revolutionized wearable to own, and when you 
consider all it'll do, and! the accessibility being built into it right out of 
the box, I'd dare say that the price actually is very very reasonable in my 
maybe, not so humble opinion to some people.

    Anyway, Merry Christmas ya'll, and I hope to hear you all's thoughts soon!

    God bless, and keep safe this holiday season.

    Warmly,

    Chris.

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