To assess sensitivity of touch screen on iDevice simply place your finger
very, very lightly on the screen. Then increasingly place more of the fleshy
part of your finger on the screen. Do this repeatedly. In very quick time
you will get an idea of the sensitivity and pressure necessary to activate
icons on a touch screen. You want to first almost not even touch the glassy
surface.
To determine the amount of movement necessary for a swipe, practice with a
similar task. Swipe your finger the very slightest bit until you get an idea
of the distance you have to swipe to move from one item to another. Then go
to the extremes. The idea being one of finding the sweet spot to move very
quickly through the icons and screen elements.
It must be an amazingly difficult task for user manual writers and such to
explain simple and complex ideas as it appears there will always be some
that just don't seem to be able to accomplish any task--this kinda thing
always seems to make me furl my eyebrows in confusion. :)
LS
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