There is really a big learning curve to no home button! Hang in there. Many
times I wanted to trade my X. Practice, practice and more practice. Two things
to remember:
1. Go to very bottom of the screen to find the haptic, and I mean the very
bottom. Now, there are three different pressures
Hi Jed,
This may be one of those situations where a written explanation might do little
good but somebody looking at what you do as you are doing it could make all the
difference.
Don't you have an Apple Store nearby where you could make an appointment and
get a genious, preferably one who
The easiest way to deal with face ID is to place the middle of your phone up to
your nose then pull away.
character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!
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From: Jed Barton
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 5:38
You can also enable the assistive touch virtual button and configure this
gesture with it. This is what I do for notifications, control center, etc.
Cristóbal
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Marie N.
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 7:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
The only thing I would add here is to make sure you slide your finger rather
than swiping too quickly. I had to learn this and it took time but now I find
it pretty consistent and fairly easy.
Marie
From: Robert Wright
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 1:12 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
I’m afraid sadly, that’s going to take some practice. Your arm has to be a
certain length out all the time, and if you were glasses sometimes it will
affect the accuracy of Face ID. I have a hard time with this, and I do have
some residual site, so all I can say is good luck!
Egun On, Lagunak!
Hey guys. Well i think i got the home button figured out. Now just
working on the face id, trying to make that beter.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 6:31 AM wrote:
> Hello faulks,
> I hope my expanation will clear because english is not my first langage.
> For those who have difficulties with home
Hello faulks,
I hope my expanation will clear because english is not my first langage.
For those who have difficulties with home botton it could be because the
mouvement has _ need to be begin out side of the screen. So, if you put your
finger close to the charging cable and swip up, you should
In this case sliding is a better term for what you need.I believe that most
people swipe and tend to lift the finger at the end of the swipe.
character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!
***
From: M. Taylor
Jed, touch at the bottom edge of the phone. When you hear a small pop you slide
up to the first vibration.this is the home button. The second vibration is your
app switcher.
>From the top touch, hear the pop then slide down. Vibration 1 is control
>center, vibration 2 is notifications
That is why, i went for the iPhone 8.
In the hope, that when i needed to upgrade again, in about 3 years or so,
that apple, would have made some new changes, or at least refined, some of
the accessibility features.
Dave.
-Original Message-
From: Jed Barton
Sent: Friday, December
Hello Jed,
Wow! This really sounds frustrating for you.
To be clear, I've never even touched a 10 R but I quite frequently use the
other models of the 10 series via VoiceOver and have been impressed with the
results.
Have you tried rebooting the phone?
When I was getting used to the
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