I think most of us were frustrated in the beginning.  Learn to do one
thing at a time rather than going several directions at once.  I
focused on making and receiving calls in the beginning.  Then I
started tackling new things.

On 9/24/12, reggie.alvar...@gmail.com <reggie.alvar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Candy,
> No this will not get the better of you!! I am 60 years old and like you had
> never held an Apple device.  Big learning curve and much frustration later,
> I am using it and maintaining it fairly easily.  Practice your gestures in
> setting/general/accessibility/practice and once familiar with them, play and
> keep playing.  If you wish I can send you a great getting started document
> written by a friend.  I also would encourage you to go to the new iPhone
> users forum running Tuesday by our own Beverly.  I have the number and
> access code or she may post here.  Of course you can ask here.  Applevis.com
> is another great resource for podcasts on how to do's.  I would also offer
> to talk if you wish.  Email is reggie.alvar...@gmail.com  hope this gives
> encouragement.
>
> Reggie and Brooks
>
>
> On Sep 23, 2012, at 1:53 PM, Candy <crlowesi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello everyone,
> I am a brand new        iphone user.  Thursday I got the 4s, and of course
> on Friday it updated.  I have so many questions, I really don't where to
> start, but, one thing at a time.  I understand that siri and voice over
> don't get along.  Okay, I want to make a call, I press the home key three
> times and voice over turns off.  Then, I ask siri to call someone.  She
> does.  Then, I have no speach on my screen in case I get another call, want
> to press end or something like that.  Is their an easier way to make a call.
>  When I tried making a call with voice over still on, Siri would say that
> she would make the call, but she would never connect.  Any suggestions.  I
> am 62 years old and this is all foreign to me.  I am a pretty good windows
> user with jaws and system access, but this is so different.  I am not going
> to let it get the best of me.  Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
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