Sieghard

It’s done, but hearing how you navigate - though lengthy in this description, 
might well save 

me some time swiping! I have to go back and see how to delete old calls and 
texts in batches. I just did it message by message and it was far too time 
consuming. I don’t understand why more than a few friends of mine leave all 
that stuff on their phones after listening or reading their messages. How many 
out there let the messages pile on even though they’ve already been dealt with? 
While I am here I might ask another question. I haven’t seem to find anything 
about getting alerts to calls through notifications. Other than from a sound or 
going into  messages can I be alerted to missed calls or texts through 
notifications? Deidre

 

Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 10:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: People icon?

 

Hi Deidre,

 

Turning off People in the app switcher is not difficult. You can get to the 
correct area in Settings by using SIRI and say “Open Mail Settings”. If you 
want to do it manually, double tap on Settings, then touch just above the home 
button and Voiceover should say something like “Do Not Disturb”, at least that 
is the last item on the first screen which is shown when Settings opens on my 
5S. You can then swipe right I think about 9 times to get to “Mail, Contacts, 
Calendars” or you can swipe up with 3 fingers from the bottom of the screen 
towards the top to scroll to page 2 of the Settings and then Mail Contacts 
Calendar is the second item from the bottom.

Anyhow, once you found this item, double tap on it.

 

Once Mail, Contacts, Calendar opens, you have a “Settings, back” button at the 
top left of the screen. This is exactly what it sounds like, a back button 
which will back you out of the settings for Mail, Contacts, Calendar back to 
the main settings screen.

If you swipe right (visually this is to the left of the back button underneath 
the status bar) is a heading which indicates where you are and Voiceover will 
read this as “Mail, Contacts, Calendar, heading”.

Right underneath if you drag your finger down the screen or if you swipe right 
again is another heading “Accounts, heading”.

This indicates that what comes next are your accounts. You may only have one 
setup here or maybe you don’t even have any email accounts setup yet in which 
case all you would have if you drag your finger down the screen more (or swipe 
right) are 2 buttons, one is “Add” which  you would use to add an email account 
and the other is read as “Fetch New Data” and it is followed by whatever 
setting is selected which by default I think is “Push”. Push means that email 
is “pushed” to your phone and if you set up an email account you’ll get emails 
immediately although I seem to remember something about how this does not work 
with gmail accounts (I could be wrong here). Anyhow, I won’t go into every 
setting here since your objective at this point is to turn off showing contacts 
in the app switcher.

 

What’s useful is to know that the entire settings area for Mail, Contacts, 
Calendar has 4 sections so to speak and each section has it’s heading which are:

 

Accounts

Mail

Contacts

Calendar

 

You can of course swipe right a lot or do a 3-finger swipe up on the screen to 
switch pages and then check at the bottom of the screen above the home button 
where you are, but if you have mastered using the rotor, then you can also turn 
the rotor to “headings” and swipe down with one finger to go from heading to 
heading. If I do that and start at the very top after going into the mail 
settings, I just have to swipe down 4 times: first swipe takes you to the 
“Mail, contacts, calendar heading, second swipe down takes you to the Accounts 
heading, third to Mail and the fourth to Contacts.

Once you are on the contacts heading, swipe right 3 times and you’ll find a 
button which Voiceover reads as “Show in app switcher. On”.

If you double tap on that button another screen opens and here you find 2 
separate buttons which you have to turn off if you want nothing to show in the 
app switcher.

These are “Phone Favorites” and “Recents”. I believe both are on by default and 
double tapping on each will toggle it to Off.

 

When you are done you can simply exit Settings by pressing the home button or 
you can double tap on the back button a couple of times to get back to the main 
settings screen or you can use the scrub gesture, a sort of zigzag swipe with 2 
fingers which is the same as double tapping on the back button.

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Deidre Muccio
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 6:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: People icon?

 

I definitely want to disable that feature! It’s distracting and I don’t plan to 
be calling or texting anyone regularly throughout the day. Maybe I have to do 
it from within the phone or messages app? Do I dare go poke around again?

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