It took me ten minutes to figure it out.   
  
  
  
 Sincerely,, mike       
  

  
  
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> On Sep 22, 2018 at 14:48,  <regina alvarado 
> (mailto:reggie.alvar...@gmail.com)>  wrote:
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>   As I said before it took me about 2 weeks to get the gesture to work 
> reliably. It is called persistence. I hated my phone when I was going through 
> it, but now it works most times. One thing to remember is that you must go    
>  
> completely to the bottom of the screen and run your finger along the bottom 
> until you get the feedback. After you get that feedback you swipe up with 
> your finger extremely lightly to find the second and third haptics. Hope this 
> helps.  Oh, one thing that helped with swiping for me was to swipe, once I 
> found the first haptic, at the bottom with my finger parallel with the bottom 
> of the screen. No idea why this helped me, but it did and at times I still 
> use that if the normal swipe up isn’t working.   
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> Reggie and Lex  
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>   
> God said, "I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet 
> gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all 
> day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of 
> a broken heart." So God made a dog.
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>  On Sep 22, 2018, at 11:59 AM, Cris Ali  <filasti...@hotmail.com 
> (mailto:filasti...@hotmail.com)>  wrote:
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> Hello folks,
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> Yesterday I had the chance to drop by the Apple Store and play a little with 
> the new iPhones, XS and max.    I thought I would find it easy to use, since 
> many of you spoke about the replacement gestures to the home key.    I 
> assumed that a slow slide up until I hear the first tone would take me to the 
> home screen, and if I continued the slide up until I hear the second tone it 
> would take me to the app switcher.
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> Unfortunately, when I did my slow slide up I did not hear any tones to know 
> when to lift my finger to go to the home screen, or how to go to the app 
> switcher.    Either the store was too noisy and I missed hearing the tones, 
> or the tones were turned off.    One of the store employees told me that I 
> should feel a vibration when I slide up to the point of lifting my finger, 
> but I felt no vibration either.    What is going on?    Where did I go wrong? 
>    I admit that it was a very discouraging experience for me.
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> What do you suggest?
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> Cheers,
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> Cris
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