With regard to granularity, you can assign different gestures under TalkBack settings, but it'll be better if you could get hold of the original method before trying that. Don't worry about Android and touchscreen, you'll be absolutely fine in a couple of weeks at most.
On 2/22/14, Mahesh S. Panicker <maheshspanic...@gmail.com> wrote: > As for dragging the icon, doubletap and hold, you should get an audio > chime as well as haptic feedback that suggest that the longpress > action is performed. Without lifting the finger, you can then drag the > finger around. > > On 2/22/14, Shireen Irani <shireen....@gmail.com> wrote: >> many thanx sir for your detailed explanation. >> >> yes i was suggested by friends on the list to use dw contacts, and i >> will install it soon. hopefully that should solv some of my probs. >> >> however i'm still unable to implement the rest of your suggestions. i >> tried to dubble tap and drag the messaging icon from inside the apps >> on to the main screen but obviously i'm not doing it correctly, cause >> it's not happening. anyway i'll play around with it for a few days and >> see where it goes. >> even the answer to the 4th q seems a bit too complecated right now. >> but i'll keep trying. >> >> like i tell every1 this is an aranged marriage with no scope for a >> seperation. because android is all we have now. so learning to live >> with it is the only way. smile. >> thank u for your help, i'll keep at it. >> >> On 2/21/14, Mahesh S. Panicker <maheshspanic...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Well, let me try. I don't have the answers for all the questions, but >>> I shall try with 1,3 and 4. I also use the same phone and I assume you >>> are using DW Contacts or a similar application as your dialer. If you >>> are not using DW Contacts and Dialer, then I would recommend you give >>> it a go, not only as your dialer, but also as your contacts manager. >>> Now on to the questions. As for the main screen, Android works with >>> the concept of Homescreens that are similar to the desktop on a >>> windows computer. On the Q 700, there are 5 homescreens available. The >>> different application icons are located on these 5 homescreens. You >>> can move from one homescreen to he other by doing a 2 finger swipe >>> from right to left, you can move back by swiping left to right. If you >>> can locate an icon on the homescreen, you can doubletap and hold for a >>> couple of seconds, and drag the icon to your preferred location on the >>> screen. If the icon is not there, then you can doubletap the apps >>> icon, locate the concerned app icon, doubletap and hold it and then >>> drag it on to the homescreen. Even within the apps screen, you can >>> move forward or back by page through a 2 finger swipe right to left or >>> left right. All this might appear a bit too complicated, but you will >>> be fine in a few days. >>> Now on to the 3rd question. Asuming you are using DW Contacts. >>> Doubletap the DW icon on the homescreen. Towards the left bottom of >>> the DW screen, you would find the Phone option. Doubletap to activate >>> the same. The screen will show the dial pad with the last few calls >>> you made or received on top of it. Just touch the virtual back key to >>> exit the dial pad. explore the screen, and when you locate the >>> concerned number, doubletap and hold to long press. A set of options >>> will come up. select the option you want, including 'add this number >>> to contacts' and remove from call list'. If you have to add the >>> number, follow the prompts on the given screen. Basically, add the >>> name on the given edit field and ones you are done, doubletap 'Done'. >>> Now on to number 4. This is a rather complicated aspect of Android >>> accessibility that they call Granularity. After opening a message, >>> explore to the message field. Then perform a swipe up and then right >>> gesture. Ones that is successfully done, you explore the screen in a >>> circle. When TalkBack says something like 'Change Granularity', lift >>> your finger. Again explore in a circle, lift the finger on the >>> preferred mode of granularity, that is word, character, line, >>> paragraph and so on. After selecting the mode of granularity you want, >>> swipe from left to right to move by the specified mode. >>> Hope this is of some help, >>> >>> On 2/21/14, Shireen Irani <shireen....@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> hi all, >>>> >>>> although some people would have preferred me to ask these in separate >>>> mails, i think it would just add to the trafic. so here's a bunch of >>>> them, please answer whatever possible. >>>> since i've just joined the android freturnity thanx to harish, i'm >>>> using a xolo q 700I. and i now wish to know the following: >>>> >>>> 1. how do i get my most used applications such as messaging contacts >>>> etc on the main screen? >>>> >>>> 2. how can i turn of the predictive text fascility for text messages?? >>>> >>>> 3. how to delete a missed call after i have seen it?? and, how to add >>>> that same number as a new contact?? >>>> >>>> 4. how to read an sms by word or character?? >>>> >>>> 5. is there a way to mute talkback while i'm on a call?? or rather, >>>> how can i lock the screen while on a call. >>>> >>>> hope some1 has the patience to answer these. will be grateful. >>>> thanx. >>>> shireen. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Search for previous postings at: >>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Mobile.accessindia mailing list >>>> Mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in >>>> http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in >>>> >>>> to post send mail to: mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in >>>> >>>> Disclaimer: >>>> 1. 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