Hi Sieghard,

when I swipe down from a period, I get the number series:

3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510

Oh, sorry that was after I drew a circle! lol! Oops… :)

Anyway, I just figured out that I can get a colon consistently by doing the 
following:

• Do a very small swipe (I did left to right)

• Do a single tap some distance above it

YOu can also alternate the very small swipe and tap as to which one you do 
first.

I do mean very small. For some reason this seems to really make a difference 
and to me at least, is very helpful in consistently getting the colon.

Hope this helps!

Smiles,

Cara :)
On Sep 22, 2013, at 11:08 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Cara,
 
OK, here is the trick:
 
Make sure you hold the phone behind your back, face in a northwesterly 
direction and then lift up one leg. Now tap the screen simultaneously with both 
pinky fingers 1 and a quarter inches apart and at the same time spin around in 
a circle on the one leg you are standing on. It doesn’t even matter if you 
stand on your left or right leg, “it just works” *smile*.
 
OK, joking aside, following Barbara’s instructions regarding the comma that is 
pretty easy now, do a period, a quick swipe down with 2 fingers to select the 
comma which is next in the list and then a 2-finger swipe right for a space.
 
Now, one would think a colon is easy and when I practiced in the email body 
field and tried various symbols, I was able to do a colon a few times 
successfully just by very quickly tapping the screen once, one tap towards the 
top and a second tap towards the bottom. I experimented more with this now and 
it seems that it is slightly more successful when the two taps are farther 
apart, but then again other times I tapped fairly far apart and got a period 
every time.
 
A Quotation mark seems to be somewhat more consistent, just draw a vertical 
line and then once again very quickly draw a second one a bit further to one 
side, I don’t think it matters if you draw one and then move right for the next 
or vice versa.
 
I thought also one should be able to pick the colon from a list just like the 
comma. The comma is consistently there if I do a period and then swipe down 
once with 2 fingers. However, there are only 5 symbols in this list if I do a 
single tap for a period:
 
Period
Comma
Semicolon
Apostrophe
Quotation Mark
 
I thought Apple did what Fleksy did and grouped similar symbols into groups so 
basically you draw one symbol and depending on what you draw you get a group of 
5 or 6 other symbols, for example, draw a Question Mark and get an exclamation 
mark, a hyphen, underscore etc. Draw a Dollar sign and get other currency signs 
and so on.
 
At first it does appear it is like this, but if I repeat something like writing 
a word and then drawing a question mark which I can do pretty consistently, I 
can swipe down and each time it seems I do this or erase and type another word 
followed by a question mark I swipe down to find different symbols. Only one 
where there is consistency is with the period, comma, semicolon, apostrophe and 
quotation marks.
 
Another interesting observation is that if you go to numbers and write a 
number, for example a 1, if you then do a 2-finger swipe down you get seemingly 
random but repeating numbers and it appears there are always 8 numbers. For 
example, I wrote a 1, then I swipe down with 2 fingers repeatedly and I get 
this:
 
19587630
 
If I keep on swiping it repeats over and over. Now type a 2 and you get another 
8 digit number, but if you do this on different occasions it appears you get a 
different number, e.g. type a 1 and you may not get 19587630 next time but 
another 8 digits.
 
I wonder if they do offer selections with a 2-finger swipe down, then why not 
make it consistent, e.g. you type a 1 and then you swipe down and get 2, 3, 4,5 
etc.
 
I think this handwriting feature has great potential and I will inform Rob from 
the Today in iOS Podcast about this feature since it does not appear to be 
available for sighted users. I think this could and should become mainstream 
and Apple needs to develop this into the best and most efficient handwriting 
recognition application out there. I bet there might be jailbreak apps which 
allow people to use handwriting.
 
I am normally fairly good at recognizing patterns and methods behind the 
application of stuff, but this does leave me a bit baffled and wondering if 
this is something that was implemented but is just not fully thought through or 
if I am totally missing something. If Apple can do this, I wonder how long it 
will be before braille input on the touch screen is something they adopt as 
well, hopefully they approach developers of some of the apps people use now and 
like instead of doing it themselves, taking it away from these people and 
possibly do it not as good. Same goes for something like Fleksy.
 
When you look at all of these apps and technologies like SIRI/voice recognition 
or handwriting and then try to see the big picture, there is just so much 
potential for super cool stuff and I think there is room for more 
“revolutionary” break-through and not only “evolutionary” upgrades. I wonder 
what we will discuss in 3 years, 5 years or 10 years.
 
 
Regards,
Sieghard

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