Hello all,

Occasionally, discussions arise on what the difference is between a flick and a 
swipe. I went to the source, the iPhone manual, and read the VoiceOver gesture 
section to learn the official difference.

According to the iPhone manual, the gesture is a flick. there is no gesture 
called a swipe. Therefore, flick is the name of the quick finger movement. 
Swipe is a word used by some people attempting to explain what a flick is. In 
other words, there is no difference between the two words, and flick is the 
official, and only, word Apple officially uses to name the gesture.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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