Ah! I never thought of using hand writting.  Thanks!
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Alan

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 10:34 AM
Subject: RE: To those who have the iPhone 5 S how has your experience been with it? More in the body of message.


Hi Alan,

Did you turn on Reduced Motion? You can also change pages by touching above
the task bar where it says "Page 1 of 3, adjustable (of course the second
number will reflect how many home pages you have). Then swipe up with one
finger. The main thing is to practice your 3-finger swipe to be already
started  when your fingers hit the screen, make it snappy and wait just a
moment before you touch the screen again.

Another way to get to an app on page 2 or 3 or whatever is to use
handwriting. I don't know if you know handwriting, but if you do you might
find this to be very efficient. I rarely even switch pages any more. I just
do a quick turn of the rotor which on my home screen will put it on
handwriting. Then, if for example I want Downcast which is on page 2, I
write a "d", at that point Voiceover says "4 apps" which means I have 4 apps starting with D. I could now do a 2-finger swipe down to move through these 4 apps and double tap when I get to Downcast or I can write a second letter, the "O", and now Voiceover says "1 App" followed by Downcast and all I have
to do is double tap.

This may sound complicated, but it really isn't. To me writing a letter is
one gesture, so opening Downcast means 4 gestures:

1. Turn rotor to handwriting
2. Write a D
3. Write an O
4. Double tap

If I go to page 2 with a 3-finger swipe, then even if I put my finger on
Downcast on the first try and double tap to open it, it still means I am
doing 3 gestures and if I miss it and have to swipe once or twice to get to it then it's actually more gestures. I also have to press the home key twice to get back to my first home screen, once to get out of the app and a second
time to get back to my first home screen.

Using handwriting to find apps really does work extremely well and if they
are in a folder I don't even have to remember which folder they are in and
I'm definitely saving myself taps and gestures.


Regards,
Sieghard

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