Thanks to everyone who helped me with this. I now have it working correctly!
Carol P
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On 26 May 2015, at 9:06 pm, Terry-Ann Saurmann
wrote:
Hi Carol,
I do not own an IPod Touch, however, I understand from someone who does, that
to lock the screen on an ol
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: OLDER IPOD RUNNING IOS 6
Press the Home button twice to bring up the app switcher. Then swipe right
with three fingers. You should then have a screen with the button to dismiss
the app switcher, a button to set or unset the rotation lock, and
Hi Carol,
I do not own an IPod Touch, however, I understand from someone who does, that
to lock the screen on an older model, you need to be on page two of your app.
switcher, by flicking horizontally left to right and right to left until you
find it. Once there, you can flick to the right unt
:43 PM, "carol.pearso...@googlemail.com"
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We have an older iPod, running IOS 6, and use it occasionally, mainly for
> music.
>
> Unfortunately, the lock position for portrait and landscape has become
> unlocked and I can
t: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 5:43 PM
Subject: OLDER IPOD RUNNING IOS 6
Hi all,
We have an older iPod, running IOS 6, and use it occasionally, mainly for
music.
Unfortunately, the lock position for portrait and landscape has become
unlocked and I can't remember how I used to lock it once ag
Hi all,
We have an older iPod, running IOS 6, and use it occasionally, mainly for music.
Unfortunately, the lock position for portrait and landscape has become unlocked
and I can't remember how I used to lock it once again.
Is there someone out there who can remember how this is done, p