try landscape mode. It is a much larger screen with larger buttons so to
speak.



Sign,
JP ( Joe Plummer)
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of May McDonald
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 1:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Is the navigation of items on the IPhone as efficient and
speedy as everyone says?

Smile, now that one is something you'll have to find that's comfortable for
you if you get use to this method. For me I've gotten very good at this so I
can hold the IPhone and split tap with the same hand, took practice though.
I use my middle for the split tap and search with my pointer.

Good luck.
On 2009-12-08, at 10:24 AM, Mark Gilland wrote:

> it did.  my issue is I have big fingers so sometimes it's a little hard to

> put one finger down on the screen kplus another.  maybe that is how I'm 
> holding the thing though.  I basicly hold it by it's left and right side 
> edges.  I kind a grab the left and right sides with my thumb pon the left 
> metal edge and my index, middle and ring on the right side edge.  By edge
I 
> mean like the edge where on the left edge you have the two volume keys and

> on the right edge is nothing.  I do this holding it with my opened palm 
> faced up to the ceiling.  I kind a slant the top of the unit away and up a

> bit and kind a rest it on the side of my left index finger, so my left
hand 
> is absically holding it palm up, with thumb middle and ring then my index 
> tip on the right edge too, with more the side of my index kind of acting
as 
> a rest to lay the backside of the ipod against to support it.  then with
my 
> right index, being that is the only real sensitive finger I have
regretfully 
> are my two indexes, so I'm taking the tip pad of my index on my right
hand, 
> and moving around then lifting off the screen, going about center screen, 
> then doing my double tap.  Sometimes I do hear that loud click which I
think 
> may be the pass through.  I then obviously if I touch something insert it,

> which is throwing me.  I think the split tap, will take some getitng used
to 
> as I don't have that much room on the screen with my big oal fingers to 
> work, but playing with it, there has to be a way.  so if I use my index,
to 
> slide, what finger would you say you'd use then, to tap?
> 
> Chris.
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