I just usually say to twist like you are turning a knob or a bottle top. That 
usually works.
And its simple.

GF


On Jun 15, 2010, at 9:28 AM, Alfredo wrote:

> I am tring to find a good way to explain he rotor gesture through
> wrtting.  Do you think this is good enough.  What would you change, if
> anything?  Do you guys understand it.  Do you guys know what an analog
> clock is?  Any feedback is appreciated.
> 
>       To better understand the rotor gesture, imagine that you create a
> miniature, 1 inch analog clock every time you use this gesture.  You
> create this clock by placing your fingers on the trackpad by doing the
> following:
> 1.     Simultaneously touch the trackpad with your index finger where the
> 12 o’clock point would be on an analog clock, and about 1 inch below,
> your thumb where the 6 o’clock point would be.
> 2.    Then, at the same time, slide your index finger to the 3 o’clock
> point and your thumb into the 9 o’clock point  clockwise and then
> release your fingers from the trackpad, this will toggle and select
> the options which are available by the rotor  gesture.
> 3.    Repeat step 1 and 2 until you here the available rotor gesture you
> want.
> 
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