oval of 3D Touch app switching gesture in iOS 11 confirmed as
intentional change
In Public Beta 2 the app switcher has been reversed to its original positioning
with most recently opened app on the far right. Also the 4-finger swipe to
change apps has been restored. Yay!
> On Jul 23, 2017, at 11
In Public Beta 2 the app switcher has been reversed to its original positioning
with most recently opened app on the far right. Also the 4-finger swipe to
change apps has been restored. Yay!
> On Jul 23, 2017, at 11:33 PM, Singing Sparrow wrote:
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> in the public beta 2 i believe this button is
in the public beta 2 i believe this button is also still there.
On 7/1/2017 12:52 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
Button is still there in IOS 11 public beta 1.
Touch to return to call is also similarly placed.
On Jun 30, 2017, at 9:29 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
The impression I got from the artic
I think what's happening with the 4-finger swype is that the phone is
doing a springboard reset for some reason. Too bad, as I just now have
the ability to set up custom commands in braille to actually utilize
this feature. Oh well, I've reported this one along with all of the
others I wrote about
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> On Jul 3, 2017, at 12:15 AM, Kevin Chao wrote:
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> 4-finger swipe left/right to switch apps and 3D touch on left edge for app
> switcher don’t seem to work in iOS 11 beta.
> The return to last app and phone call buttons, as well as double-press HOME
> button for app s
4-finger swipe left/right to switch apps and 3D touch on left edge for app
switcher don’t seem to work in iOS 11 beta.
The return to last app and phone call buttons, as well as double-press HOME
button for app switcher still work.
On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 9:24 AM Mary Otten wrote:
> I know, your a
I know, your android devices will tell you when you hit the home button. It's
just slower. I have two of them, and it's definitely slower.
Mary
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> On Jul 2, 2017, at 8:58 AM, Saqib Hussain wrote:
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> Hi. I can’t see it as a problem as my Android devices don’t have a home
>
Hi. I can’t see it as a problem as my Android devices don’t have a home button
and Talkback will tell you when your finger is on the home button.
> On 1 Jul 2017, at 02:29, Mary Otten wrote:
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> The impression I got from the article was that this button goes away in
> ios11. 11. Maybe I misund
Button is still there in IOS 11 public beta 1.
Touch to return to call is also similarly placed.
> On Jun 30, 2017, at 9:29 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
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> The impression I got from the article was that this button goes away in
> ios11. 11. Maybe I misunderstood what I read. I hope I did, because
Yes, and the dock has a whole lot more capabilities than it used to. So maybe
they figure with this new fancy dock, the other thing is it so important.
Admittedly, it won't work on older phones because they don't have 3D Touch. But
there are more that do now than than before. I guess the iPad s
Hi mary,
Thanks for this.
Does anyone else think this is bloody stupid considering multitasking is one of
the features apple was pushing for the newer devices and os’s
But I do see that the app switcher using the double tapping of the home button
is still there.
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I bbeg to differ with you mary on the competition not having x or y. you have
not have time to play with the android o preview on the competition latform
so I wonder how you can come to your conclusions on whathe completion has or
does not have in their products .i don’t jump to conclusions
The impression I got from the article was that this button goes away in ios11.
11. Maybe I misunderstood what I read. I hope I did, because I use that a lot.
And I'm aware of the app switcher. I'm also aware that the home button is
apparently going away completely in terms of a physical feelable
Mary,
When you go into a link from an e-mail, there is a return to mail button in the
top left corner. As far as returning to a previous app is concerned, we have
an app switcher for that.
Chris
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Well multitasking was never on the phone, right? And they're really improving
it on the iPad. I guess they figure the iPad is big enough to really do it
effectively. But switching apps seems like a good thing. The competition
doesn't have a good way to do it either except if you
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H, the 3D touch gesture where you press on the left edge of the screen to
bring up app switcher still works. what doesn’t work is the 4-finger swipe to
move between apps. This makes me extremely sad as I love that gesture and used
it all the time.
I’d be curious to know the reasoning behin
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