Are hello guys
I am on my screen on my iPhone set to never lock. I'd rather control it myself. 
That way I don't have to note worry about which way it is.
Regards
Gigi

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 25, 2012, at 7:39 AM, Garth Humphreys <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jenny 
> 
> I am not sure what you were told before, all I can suggest is to go into 
> settings and extend the time that it takes for the screen to lock. You can 
> find this setting under General. I typically have mine set to 5min. I have it 
> set for this period partly to get around the issue you mentioned.
> 
> Garth
> @BlindTechMusing
> this 
> On 25/03/2012, at 12:32 AM, Jenny Keller wrote:
> 
>> I know I asked about this before but when I did what I was told it didn't 
>> change anything. I use the 2 finger flick to read mail and if the nessage is 
>> too long the screen sins in the middle of reading and stops reading. This is 
>> a 3GS. 
>> 
>> Can someone help?
>> 
>> Jenny and my goofy guide Brooks
>> 
>> On Mar 24, 2012, at 4:27 AM, Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I think all this really boils down to, does the screen real estate make the 
>>> apps more fluid in their use, and you seem to say yes.  Me, I'm not so 
>>> sure.  I honestly believe this is completely subjective, and also depends 
>>> on what kind of apps your using.  For example, garageband is much more 
>>> enjoyable on an iPad, than an iPhone.  But, I've met many blind people who 
>>> prefer the smaller screen because its easier to pin point elements on the 
>>> screen in a given app.  Honestly, its just all about the screen, price, and 
>>> the phone aspect.  If your comparing an iPhone 4s to the New iPad, there is 
>>> indeed more RAM but, I doubt this would really make much of a difference 
>>> for most users.  IOS manages resources so well, its almost a non issue.  
>>> And, if you were to hold out for the next iPhone, it would almost certainly 
>>> be running a similar processor under clocked, with the same amount of RAM.  
>>> I think where the iPad really shines is in that market that use to belong 
>>> to the netbook.  Its relatively cheap, versatile, and ultra portable, with 
>>> great battery life.  I would much rather type out an e-mail on an iPad than 
>>> an iPh

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