hhello
another way is to
put one finger near the top left or right side 
and one finger near the bottom right or left 
as you move one finger down and the other up the side you will activate the 
rotor 

today is worst, 
than yesterday,
but, not as bad,
as tomorrow ,
o, m, g,

On May 19, 2012, at 9:10 PM, "Debbie April Yuille" <debbieyui...@bigpond.com> 
wrote:

Hi All

I've been using an iPhone for about two weeks now and an iPad for longer and
there is still one gesture I'm having a lot of difficulty with. It's the
rotor, I know you have to turn two fingers as though you are pressing a dial
but I find that some times it doesn't work. It makes a sound but the setting
doesn't move. I was wondering if anyone experiences this problem and also
what the best finger positioning for the Rotor is.

Any advice is much appreciated.
Debbie


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