I had them on my first two iPhones and planned to get one for my newest phone,
but haven't done it yet. I really appreciated them to make finding certain
common buttons, such as Back, Send, and such quicker. I find now that my
figers have the muscle memory on my new phone, since it's the same
You can also buy them at www.ATguys.com
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Subject: Re: has anyone ever used any of the speed dots screen protectors for
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I believe the website is www.speeddots.com.
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Hi,
I would like to try the speed dots. Where can I get them?
Thanks.
Linda K.
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Definitely beneficial for me. I don't always stay in one place when performing
a gesture, and I find that the screen dots do help me focus my fine-motor
ability, as well as get me used to locations of certain things as I'm learning
the interface.
Sandra
We never know how high we are
Til we
I got one for my first touch screen smart phone, the iPhone 4S. Although I
don't think it was absolutely necessary, I did find it useful. I never got one
for my Samsung S7, and I haven't been tempted to get one for my iPhone 11, but
like I said, they don't get in the way and they can be
Hi I have one on my iPad and I love it. I don’t probably need one but I do
think it makes you be able to type a little faster etc.
Jen
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