You know what they say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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> On Mar 21, 2024, at 8:56 PM, Michael Irons wrote:
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> Hello everybody I am running latest version of iOS 16 in the SE 202 second
> edition. I was just wondering is the native mail app the best way to manage
Hey Peggy, this is Mike from Oklahoma. Disregard my email about the blank message. It just came in a place that I didn’t expect it to be.What you might consider doing is deleting your Gmail account and reiterating it. That might solve your problem the other thing is to turn off your iPhone and
That's what I do and it works just fine.
Andy
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Hello everybody I am running latest version of iOS 16 in the SE
Peggy Sent from my i phone☺️On Mar 21, 2024, at 9:29 PM, Richard Turner wrote:It really i personal preference. I like the native mail app for all my emails. BTW, did you mean the latest iOS 17? 17.4.1 came out today with security fixes and bug repairs. Richard, USA“Grandma always told us, “Be
It really i personal preference. I like the native mail app for all my emails.
BTW, did you mean the latest iOS 17? 17.4.1 came out today with security fixes
and bug repairs.
Richard, USA
“Grandma always told us, “Be careful when you pray for patience. God stores it
on the other side of Hell
The gesture should be two finger swipe left or right. It works consistantly for
me.
Richard, USA
“Grandma always told us, “Be careful when you pray for patience. God stores it
on the other side of Hell and you will have to go through Hell to get it.”
-- Cedrick Bridgeforth
My web site:
Hello everybody I am running latest version of iOS 16 in the SE 202 second
edition. I was just wondering is the native mail app the best way to manage and
use Gmail. I’m using the native mail app right now and everything seems to be
OK. Just wondering if I might be better off if I got the
I swipe left or right with three fingers to change from one watch face to
another. However, it doesn't work consistently, however.
Kathy Blackburn
,kblac...@austin.rr.comOn Mar 21, 2024 5:12 PM, Richard Turner
wrote:
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> Hi Diane,
> I'm not Mark, but going to the clock setting on the watch
Hi Diane,
I'm not Mark, but going to the clock setting on the watch the first item is
swipe to switch watch face, which was off. Turning it on makes it possible to
change watch faces with a two finger swipe left or right.
Thank you.
I doubt I would have found it.
Richard, USA
"At the moment
Vicki, if you can find Rita Howel's tutorial on how to use phones without the
Home Button, if you are anything like I am, you'll never look back. I am not
sure where you would find it. Here is what I can tell you:
To open phone, place finger at the bottom of the phone, and you'll hear a
little
Face ID really comes in handy especially when it comes to entering things like
passwords. I should say that using face ID allows you not to have to enter in
passwords with certain apps like banking or credit card apps. It is very nice
to just use faci ID and not have to worry about putting in
Thank you. I appreciate knowing about pressing K with caps lock. That's what I
needed.
Thanks again.
Shirley Tracy
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Cohn
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2024 9:40 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re:
Apple keyboard simply do not have a delete key, but there is a way to do that using one of the modifiers and the backspace key. Research your keyboard is probably easiest done with pressing K with caps lock to put you in keep help mode then then just try every key. Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar
National Braille press sells a couple of excellent tutorials on using
an iPhone without a home button. Around $20, I think.
At 05:06 AM 3/21/2024, you wrote:
Hi,
I am switching from the original SE to either a 14 or 15. Since I
have never had to deal with face ID or a phone without a home
Hello,
I also wanted to piggy back on what Michael said. You don’t have to use Face Id
with any phone. The only draw back is that you will have to use a passcode
every time you want to unlock your phone if you have one set up. I really
advise you to set one up as that puts your phone at risk
Hello Viki. Quite a lot of help is out ther regarding Face id. Jonathan
Mosen did a very good podcast demonstrating the process of setting it up
and using it. It would still be found at:
www.livingblindfully.com
Applevis also has lots of resources including at least one podcast episode
and likely
Hi,
I am switching from the original SE to either a 14 or 15. Since I have never
had to deal with face ID or a phone without a home key, does anyone have any
suggestions as to where I can get a tutorial for the new gestures and features
of either of those phones?
Also, I was told that one of
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