Re: reading long emails

2014-03-23 Thread Van Lant Family
. -- From: Cheryl Lenartiene cheryl.lenarti...@gmail.com Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 2:53 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: reading long emails You could get an Otterbox Defender case, or any case that comes with a holster that allows you to put the phone

Re: reading long emails

2014-03-22 Thread Cheryl Lenartiene
You could get an Otterbox Defender case, or any case that comes with a holster that allows you to put the phone in the holster with the screen facing in. Then, you lok the screen orientation, start reading, and put the phone in the holster with the screen facing in. That would keep you from

Re: reading long emails

2014-03-22 Thread Fred Olver
I would suggest you consider locking the screen while reading it. Not sure, but this might work. Fred Olver - Original Message - From: Van Lant Family vanlant2...@msn.com To: viphone@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 11:08 PM Subject: reading long emails I'm using

Re: reading long emails

2014-03-22 Thread Alex Hall
Subject: reading long emails I'm using the native email app in my iphone. I was trying to read a really long newsletter that was in the text of the message. Voiceover said it was 160 pages long. Unfortunately, as much as I tried to not bump the screen, it seems that I would

reading long emails

2014-03-21 Thread Van Lant Family
I'm using the native email app in my iphone. I was trying to read a really long newsletter that was in the text of the message. Voiceover said it was 160 pages long. Unfortunately, as much as I tried to not bump the screen, it seems that I would occasionally do so, sending the focus back to

Re: reading long emails

2014-03-21 Thread Alex Hall
Basically, don't bump the screen. :) It sounds simple, but keep in mind that touches can register through cloth, so if your phone is in your pocket with the screen in, it might touch your leg and register a touch. Or, if it is facing out, a bris of your hand over that pocket could be enough.