Re: portrait lock

2010-09-13 Thread Mike Arrigo
Hi, first, press the home button twice to go to the application switcher. Now comes the interesting part, you need to flip 3 fingers either to the left or right depending on what page it starts on, and once you do that you will find an option for the portrait lock. On Sep 13, 2010, at 10:12 AM

RE: portrait lock

2010-09-13 Thread Robert Hooper
Hooper Robert Hooper -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Erkens Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 11:54 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: portrait lock Hi Robert Hoper, Wow this works. Thanks a

Re: portrait lock

2010-09-13 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Robert Hoper, Wow this works. Thanks a lot. Never would have guessed to find portrait lock in the app switcher. I don't understand this switcher yet because I'm still reading and familiarizing myself with my new iphone, but the lock does work. Best, Paul. - Original Message -

RE: portrait lock

2010-09-13 Thread Robert Hooper
If you have IOS 4 or later installed, then the portrait lock is found in the Ap switcher. When double-tapping the home button, the Ap switcher is activated. Although VoiceOver gives no initial clue of this, it is a multi-page screen. When you first land in the Ap switcher, you are on page 2 of

Re: portrait lock

2010-09-13 Thread Carolyn
Hi Paul: If you look back to the weekend's traffic and take a minute to sort threads, this was just explained on Saturday: Double tap the home button, then do a 3 finger swipe right and the phone will say "portrait lock" or something like that. Proceed acordingly. Carolyn On Sep

portrait lock

2010-09-13 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi list, How do you lock the iphone in portrait display mode, so that it does not landscape on you all the time if you move the phone? It is in the iphone manual, but I believe I need to do something different with voice over active, as the instruction found there gets me no where. An ideas ho