Alan,
I gather you can do the gesture to unlock the phone.
Instead of lifting your finger when you do to unlock it, keep slccding until
you get about to the level of the power switch and lift and you should have the
app switcher.
Richard
"When religion and politics travel in the same cart,
Oh that is so interesting. Do you have to assemble it? How does that work?
Does it have any moving parts? Is it like a puzzle?
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> On Feb 28, 2022, at 9:52 PM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
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> I hope the moderator won't mind me drawing the groups attention to a
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oh wow! That's quite interesting. Thanks for letting me know. This list is
absolutely wonderful and I learned so much from all of you. Thanks. Esther
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> On Mar 1, 2022, at 9:40 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:
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> Hi Esther,
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> I'm not a fan of the
Hi Esther,
I'm not a fan of the default gesture to go home and to the app switcher on
iPhones without a home button. I'm often not hearing the opening blip when
starting the single finger slide from the bottom of the screen. I use the App
switcher constantly so I went to Settings,
Esther, on phones 10 and up, to go to the App Switcher, swipe up from bottom of
screen until you hear two pops. You are there then. You slide up with three
fingers to close programs. That is it.
In case you weren't sure, to go to Control Center, slide one finger down from
the top of the
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I gather you have had iPhones before, is that right?
You might want to check out the applevis.com blogs that come out after each
release highlighting new features and what VoiceOver bugs are fixed or new, etc.
www.applevis.com/blog
You would have to search for ones related to iOS 15.
Anna
If you would rather learn at your own pace, I would look at some documentation,
especially the iPhone User Guide. If you feel like you might need some help, I
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Hello everyone, got me a new iPhone SE 20 this last Sunday. Just wondering what
might be the best way to learn about working with the latest version of iOS 15.
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