I agree with Carol. I have a handful of items that I don't use all of
the time, so I have to crank through them with the roter, but I don't
want to remove them from the roter because the times I do need them,
it's just too nice having them in the roter. Also, and maybe this is
because I don't use my iPhone enough, but the roter starting in a
context sensitive place is great most of the time, but if I want to
change the granularity then I have to start cranking, and I never know
if it's most efficient to crank left or right before I start.
Personally, I like the suggestion of having two tiers of roter actions.
The higher level tier for those things I use all of the time, like
granularity settings, and those I want in the roter but don't need them
there all of the time, like VoiceOver volume. Maybe one of the options
could just be more roter settings and you could just flick down to get
to those additional roter options or flick up to collapse those settings.
On 11/14/2017 06:28 PM, Sue B wrote:
Why not just go into the Rotor settings and remove the ones you don't use?
On 11/13/17 7:29 PM, 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone wrote:
Hi all/,
I have been noticing that, with the increase of features and
upgrades, so too have there become more rotor actions that, perhaps,
I might want to use, so I have put them there but found that often
the rotor needs a fair amount of turning to get to a particular
option right in the middle. I know some people find this movement
harder to accomplish than others and, whilst I find it easy enough to
do, I am finding that this has become more tedious as the rotor is
used now for so many different options. I have also noticed that,
because the rotor works round in a list, though it doesn't actually
do full circle, there are times when an item that has been selected
just does not show up on the rotor because it's obviously just hit
that part where it's not visible, or something like that.
I am wondering if the time has come for some thought on the part of
users and technicians alike to take some time to convey things in a
different way, perhaps even with two rotors so that items can be
placed into two separate groups. I'd be interested in any experiences
and/or thoughts others have had concerning this.
For example, a lot of the rotor items needed for web searching aren't
necessarily needed when writing a text or an email, so perhaps two
groups with a way to jump easily between them could work.
Anyway, let's see how this grabs everyone - or not, as the case may be!
Carol P - UK
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