inorder to prevent things from moving you have to turn off the screen
rotation option in the accessability settings or talk back settings.
this will help you to find buttons in a fixed place

On 7/26/14, Shyam M. Sayanekar <sayane...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Itt is not at all true that we Indians do not want to learn new things. It
> is also not true that we want to stick to old things. Those who are arguing
>
> in this way should remember that they are also Indians. Those who have
> mastered the  new Android phones have gone far ahead and are not in a mood
> to understand that others are facing some genuin problems. I am trying my
> best to learn my Moto x phone but I am not getting proper training. Instead
>
> of criticizing others, the members who have mastered the Android phones
> should try to help others. My problem is that on the android phone, things
> keep moving and they have no fixed places. for example, it becomes very
> difficult to locate the More Options button. Unless your queries are solved,
>
> you cannot learn this phone on your own. further, many of the buttons are
> not labled. at least Android should have taken care of this point.
> Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar
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> Mobile: +91 9920410788
> Skype ID- sayanekar
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Salim qureshi" <salim2...@gmail.com>
> To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
> phonesand Tabs." <mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 6:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] can one use touchscreen phone effectively
> atcrowdedplaces?
>
>
>> the main problem with we indians is that, we dont want to learn new
>> things. Every thing we want is just spoon feeding. Friends, if anybody
>> dont want learn android, dont learn it. But please dont creat
>> confusion for the new learners. Your nagative comments will do nothing
>> but discorrage them. For some one, android is waste of time, but
>> android is today's demand. And i dont know when our chalta hai
>> attitute will change. I just want to tell that simbian and nokia is
>> ded now so stop crying. So learn new technology, and let others also
>> learn it.
>>
>> On 7/25/14, surendra salgaonkar <surendra.salgaonk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I just instal DW dialer pro, in wich 1000 contacts can be fixt. I do
>>> not find it difficult. Only my speaker has low voice, but it is OK!
>>> Since we purchase it, we have to make it useful part of our life with
>>> no complain.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7/25/14, Ajay Minocha <ajayminoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Surprisingly for all of you,
>>>> Since the 1st day when I got my Moto G, I trashed my e5 just because I
>>>> feel that human beings always preffer easy ways.
>>>> I can only learn using moto G if I don't have anything to support.
>>>> And let me mention that, I have placed some of my contacts on home
>>>> screen using direct dial, I always carry a pare of earphones with me
>>>> and could do anything at Mumbai railway stations as well!
>>>> I just try to keep myself at a side, plug in the earphones and then I
>>>> am good to go.
>>>> After 1 week of tough training for myself, I don't miss my dear old
>>>> companion anymore!
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ajay
>>>>
>>>> On 7/25/14, Shyam M. Sayanekar <sayane...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hello Mohib, you are absolutely right. The Nokia phone can be handled
>>>>> only
>>>>> with one hand, that too only with a single thumb, whereas, in case of
>>>>> the
>>>>> touch screen phone we must use both the hands. I also got my Nokia
>>>>> repaired
>>>>>
>>>>> and am very happy to get it back. Only the things is that how long
>>>>> these
>>>>> phones would support us is a matter of concern.
>>>>> Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar
>>>>> Telephone: 0251-2438457
>>>>> Mobile: +91 9920410788
>>>>> Skype ID- sayanekar
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Mohib Anwar Rafel" <mohibra...@gmail.com>
>>>>> To: "mobile.accessindia" <mobile.accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 5:45 PM
>>>>> Subject: [Mobile.AI] can one use touchscreen phone effectively at
>>>>> crowdedplaces?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Satguru, I have changed the subject and we can discuss the matter
>>>>>> here in this thread.
>>>>>> I am using android moto g for quite some time now. The most
>>>>>> difficulty
>>>>>> I have faced with the device is that I am totally handicapped using
>>>>>> my
>>>>>> touchscreen phone at crowded places, such as at railway station,
>>>>>> market, or if I am walking on the road.
>>>>>> Suppose, if I am waiting for someone at railway station or at some
>>>>>> busy streat, first of all I have to hold the phone with both hands,
>>>>>> then have to swipe number of times to get the contact of person to
>>>>>> whom I want to call.
>>>>>> It seems very difficult specially when I am holding some luggage etc
>>>>>> in my hand. Even to dial the number you have to find out the digit at
>>>>>> the screen, than lift your finger, if some digit is entered wrongly,
>>>>>> find the button to delete. More over sending text messages under
>>>>>> these
>>>>>> circumstances is very very difficult.
>>>>>> Similar is the story when I am walking on the road and I just want to
>>>>>> talk to somebody or to text anyperson, I will have to stand
>>>>>> somewhere,
>>>>>> find the number and then call or sms.
>>>>>> Over all it is very cumbersome to use touchscreen device during such
>>>>>> circumstances. My nokia n79 became malfunctioned last week, due to
>>>>>> these problems which I faced, I got my nokia repaired, and I am very
>>>>>> very happy with my Symbian.
>>>>>> So my question is that how do you people deal with your touchscreen
>>>>>> phone at such places? is there any difference between android and
>>>>>> iPhone regarding using phone particularly at crowded places? is
>>>>>> iPhone
>>>>>> is more easy to handle?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Mohib Anwar Rafel
>>>>>> M.Phil 2011, LL.M 2013
>>>>>> Ph.D Candidate, at Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi, India
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>>>>>> 09268444400
>>>>>> Skype: mohibrafel
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