just need to do another three finger swipe up to remove that
app. Once you start doing the three finger swipe up, or the double tap after
changing the action item to remove, you don't need to swipe to the next app
in the App Switcher. This is the same as how the App Switcher worked in IOS
6.
On
Well, there's two things I find so great about the App Switcher. The
first is that I can get to all of my apps without having to switch
pages. I really like not having to do a three finger swipe to get to
anything but the last four apps in my App Switcher.
The other thing I like is t
Double tap the home button. Then Double tap and hold on an app you want to
close until you hear VoiceOver say editing items. Then double tap the item you
want to close.
From: Cliff Self
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 5:45 PM
To: V I Phone
Subject: App switcher in IOS 6
What gestures do I
What gestures do I use to access and control the app switcher in IOS 6? I have
a nagging suspicion I've been leaving apps open when I go from one to another.
What I normally do is double tap the back button until it disappears, then
press the home button to take me back to the home s
Hi,
Please explain the following step as I cannot replicate your procedure:
Once you flick down to Delete, """you can just move your finger to find the
first app next to where it says Home in the app switcher,""" then leave your
finger there and don't move
d the first app next to where it says
Home in the app switcher, then leave your finger there and don't move it.
With another finger start split tapping the screen, it's very fast and works
well.
Regards,
Sieghard
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There are two other ways to remove things from the App Switcher which
may be just as fast. After bringing up the App Switcher, swipe right
once to move focus to the first app in the App Switcher and now just use
a three finger swipe up until all of the apps are gone. Alternatively,
after
Thanks, Raul. This definitely makes sense to me.
In the last few minutes, I have practiced holding down the space bar while
pressing H two times quickly. This seems to register as a command for the app
switcher more often than not.
I'd forgotten about the search command from the home s
Hi there. It could be a timing issue. For example, if you are on the home
screen and you press space with H you will be placed in the search. Now again,
if you are on the home screen and you press space with H twice you will be
placed in the app switcher. Also, if you were inside an app and you
Hi, all,
I'm getting some inconsistent results when I use the Braille display to open
the App switcher or search function. If I press h-space twice, as in both at
once two times, I get either one. The way the world usually works, I get the
one I don't want. Is there a way to
, May 22, 2013 6:50 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Activating app switcher on bluetooth keyboard
Hi there.
On a bluetooth keyboard, pressing control, option and the letter h, twice
quickly, should bring up the app switcher. To close out of the app switcher,
press control, option, h once
Hi there.
On a bluetooth keyboard, pressing control, option and the letter h, twice
quickly, should bring up the app switcher. To close out of the app switcher,
press control, option, h once.
Hope this helps.
Jess
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Wow! Never thought that was an option. So, on keyboards with dedicated home
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> You can do a control-option-h twice. There might be another way, but
>
Hi
Try pressing VO-h twice quickly.
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Yes.
Hold the voice over keys. and hit H twice quickly
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You can do a control-option-h twice. There might be another way, but
that's how I do it.
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Activating app switched on bluetooth keyboard
Dear all. Is there a command to do this on bluetooth keyboard?
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Hi I couldn't see how to undefined double tap however there was a clear all
settings which brought everything back to normal now I got a Durrës redo
hotkeys I deleted it thanks for your help
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On Feb 16, 2013, at 7:27 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos" wrote:
> Hi, why not go to setting
Hi, why not go to settings and then activator and then undefine the
double-click home action.
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Help I installed activator and while not thinking I sent double-click home to
bring up my phone amp which of course means I lost my apps which is anybody
have any way of getting Switcher back
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As I understand it, some apps are allowed to run as long as they like when you
close them but leave them in the app switcher, such as GPS apps or apps that
are playing music. If an app is downloading something, I believe it gets 15
minutes to finish and is then supposed to be closed. All
> LS
>
> - Original Message - From: "Teresa Cochran"
>
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:09 AM
> Subject: Re: App Switcher confusion
>
>
>> Hmmm, I had no idea about that four-finger swipe gesture. I'll try that out.
>>
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Subject: App Switcher confusion
Hi. Thanks to all who've been so helpful thus far as I fall in love with my
new Ipad. So, I don't understand App Switcher.
I have a few apps in App Switcher which appear to be runn
Hi all,
Does anyone know wit certainty if the apps held within the App switcher
actually take up battery life or OS resources? That is, if only 1 app is
contained within app switcher, will it take 1/4 the resources of 4 apps held
within the app switcher?
LS
- Original Message
I tried this 4 finger swipe on my iPod Touch 5th and it did nothing.
(Shrug). Wondering if it's a feature only found on iPad.
LS
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From: "Teresa Cochran"
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: App Switcher confusion
Hmmm, I ha
I believe it is just for the iPad.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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On 28/01/2013, at 5:09, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hmmm, I had no idea about that four-finger swipe gesture. I'll try that out.
> It would be fun to switch app
Hmmm, I had no idea about that four-finger swipe gesture. I'll try that out. It
would be fun to switch apps that way, if that's how it works.
Teresa
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What I mean, is that when you're editing apps, if you want to open one of them
instead of deleting it from the app switcher, Just press the home button one
time. You will still be in the app switcher, And can double tap any app to open
it With out having to exit the app switcher.
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Hi, Teresa.
Thanks for the tips on the App Switcher; think I got a handle on it, as in
earlier posts.
No, this is a four-finger swipe to the left or right from within an app itself.
If you do it right, it'll say Switching to, and then whatever the next or
previous app in your queue is
Hi, Mark,
In the app switcher you have four apps per page. They're in a row at the
bottom, kind of in the same position as the dock. Those are the four most
recent apps. To get to earlier ones, do a three-finger swipe to the next page,
which I think by default is a three-fingered swipe t
I just investigated and found ha tI, too, had every single app known to Padkind
hanging out in there. *grin* and I was impressed with the battery life before! …
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Four-finger swipe? That is a new one to me, I either tap to open or, or tap
and hold to delete from the app switcher. I try never to let it get too
full but some days I have had a lot in there.
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Hi, Marcy. I get the double tap to shut an app down, I'm not sure what you
mean by the rest; if I see an app in Switcher I want to launch, I'll just split
tap or double tap on it, not edit it. Otherwise, I have to find it on the the
home screen or switch to it with the four-fingered swipe.
Ma
Okay, so let's say I dismiss all my apps from App Switcher. That means they're
all shut down? But, things that don't seem to take up much resources like
FaceBook, Twitter, Skype, the AIM client, … They can just stay waiting for
Push notifications, and will be in the app switc
*bow* Thanks, Kimberly. Appreciated.
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I guess this is as good a thread for this post as any. Well, here it is; I
want to thank members on this list profusely for the information regarding the
App Switcher. I started using my new iPhone 5 in mid-October and was noticing
an eerily progressive battery drain. Then, after reading
First you double tap an app in the app switcher and hold. You'll hear it say,
editing apps. Each app you double tap will then disappear from the app
switcher. If you see it app in there you want to launch, simply press the home
button. This will put the app switcher back into normal mod
Also, the app switcher does not show the app you're currently using. For
instance, if you are in Mail and invoke App switcher, Mail will not be shown.
The apps in app switcher are not entirely functional. Sometimes when you unload
an app there are remnants of it in the memory, which is why
After it says editing app and you hear the sound you have to double tap to get
rid of whatever app it's editing. if you do that, then go back into the app
switcher you will see that the app is now out of there.
Sent from Kimber's iPhone
On Jan 26, 2013, at 9:46 AM, Mark BurningH
Hi. Thanks to all who've been so helpful thus far as I fall in love with my
new Ipad. So, I don't understand App Switcher.
I have a few apps in App Switcher which appear to be running in the background,
such as Music, which don't need to be there. I was told to double tap and
>
> Thank you very much for the precise instructions and the nudge in the right
> direction.
>
> LS
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Cheryl Homiak"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 6:19 AM
> Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
>
r off the phone. You may need to move the
app as it will be on one of the row edges, but you can then move them
around within the individual page.
- Original Message - From: "Lauren Simmons"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
al Message -
From: "Cheryl Homiak"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 6:19 AM
Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
Okay, what you must have done was double tap and moved your icons. If you held
them down just right, they would have been moved to
other pages. If you have a current backu
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 6:29 AM
Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
Wow! What a great resource. Thank you for taking the time to inform me of
this website. Only one problem, I can't seem to download
any file from this URL (the website) using INTERNET EXPLORER 9:
https://itunes.
n the individual page.
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From: "Lauren Simmons"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
Thank you Cheryl as this definitely works on the IPodTouch 5th just as you
described, but now I've done it! I became a little too
LS:
I have an iPhone, but I am assuming it works the same for your device.
Touch one of the apps in the app switcher. Double tap with one finger but
on the second tap hold your finger on the screen until you hear a tri-tone
and it will say "editing apps." Take your finger off the scree
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Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
Wow! What a great resource. Thank you for taking the time to inform me of
this website. Only one problem, I can't s
2013 9:52 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
Thank you Cheryl as this definitely works on the IPodTouch 5th just as you
described, but now I've done it! I became a little too
bold and tried it on the Home screen. I ended up with 4 pages on the Home
screen rather
en rather than my normal 2 pages. If you can help with
> this I'd appreciate it. To be precise, I'd say I need help moving icons from
> X page back to page 1 of Home screen.
>
> LS
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Cheryl Homiak"
> To:
> S
19:14 HCSB)
On Jan 9, 2013, at 11:58 PM, Lauren Simmons wrote:
> Ok, thank you Marci for this additional information on closing the App
> Switcher as I quickly realized it doesn't close by itself, it
> has to be done manually. I pressed the Home button and this worked, but wi
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Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
Thank you Cheryl as this definitely works on the IPodTouch 5th just as you
described, but now I've done it! I became a little too
bold and tried it on the Home screen. I ended up with 4 pages on the Home
screen rather than my normal 2 pages. If yo
it. To be precise, I'd say I need help moving icons from X
page back to page 1 of Home screen.
LS
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From: "Cheryl Homiak"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: Using the App switcher
Okay, I have an iPhone and I haven't se
Ok, thank you Marci for this additional information on closing the App Switcher
as I quickly realized it doesn't close by itself, it
has to be done manually. I pressed the Home button and this worked, but with
your information I now know I can also tap on "dismiss
app swit
Wednesday, January 09, 2013 9:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: using the app switcher
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working. Remember that all new additions to the list are initially moderated
to make sure they post real content to the lis
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*From:*viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On
Behalf Of *Marcy Weinberg
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 09, 2013 9:13 PM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* re: using the app switcher
Double tap and hold on an app name in the switcher. You'll hear,
editing apps.
app switcher
Double tap and hold on an app name in the switcher. You'll hear, editing
apps. When you do, just flick to the apps you want to take out of the
switcher, and double tap on each. When done, either double tap the dismiss
app switcher within the switcher, or press the home butto
Those apps that are listed in Pap Switcher aren't taking up any resources just
because they're not open at the time, even though they're listed in App
Switcher. My impression was that you could only have one app running at a
time, at least in the foreground, on a Pad.
Mark Bu
Double tap and hold on an app name in the switcher. You'll hear, editing apps.
When you do, just flick to the apps you want to take out of the switcher, and
double tap on each. When done, either double tap the dismiss app switcher
within the switcher, or press the home button once to r
Okay, I have an iPhone and I haven't seen the iPod you have so I hope this
helps.
When in the app switcher on the iphone, you double tap and hold on any
application in there. You'll hear a sound effect, kind of ascending tones, and
it should say "editing apps". The
Hi all,
How to I close any apps found within the Apps Switcher? For example, if I
quickly press the home key twice I'll open the App
Switcher and find that there are 4 items in there: Settings, weather, App
store, and Safari.
I'm assuming these apps are using up resources, so I wou
The following advice was at the end of the attached message, in case
anyone missed it.
> it is always a good idea to remove apps from the app switcher. Really
> saves your battery!
this is true, and it probably goes without saying, but there are also
good reasons to leave things in t
That worked for me. I remember that wasn't the case with my iPod touch 4th
generation earlier, but I may be wrong.
- Original Message -
From: "David Chittenden"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: app switcher
Yes, only four apps are shown a
On 12/3/2012 2:27 PM, heather albright wrote:
Hum, do we have any sighted people on the list? I never new how the
screen looked before, I just use vo with the current on to save my
battery! I had my mom go on my app switcher on my iphone 4s. She said
the apps in the switcher were all at the
Yes, only four apps are shown at a time in the app switcher. It has always
worked this way. Use three finger horizontal swipes to cycle through the pages
in the app switcher.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 05/12/2012, at
Try a three finger swipe left to move to previous pages.
On 04/12/12 14:18, Tara Prakash wrote:
> Sorry, I was not paying attention and this issue may already have been
> covered on the list. But on my iPod touch 4, running IOS 6, I can see
> only four items at a time in the app switche
Sorry, I was not paying attention and this issue may already have been
covered on the list. But on my iPod touch 4, running IOS 6, I can see only
four items at a time in the app switcher. I have to remove apps to be able
to see more apps. Is that usual? I remember of being able to access all
Hello everyone,
Sorry I need to correct the beginning of the post I meant iPhone 4S. When that
happens, the phone shuts off and then powers up with the lock screen as if
nothing ever happened what is the springboard?
also, another issue I'm assuming it's the same kind of problem when a tripl
the list? I never new how the screen
> looked before, I just use vo with the current on to save my battery! I had
> my mom go on my app switcher on my iphone 4s. She said the apps in the
> switcher were all at the tottom and when I removed them fromthe switcher,
> the little icons rem
Hum, do we have any sighted people on the list? I never new how the screen
looked before, I just use vo with the current on to save my battery! I had my
mom go on my app switcher on my iphone 4s. She said the apps in the switcher
were all at the tottom and when I removed them fromthe switcher
I have an Iphone 5s and have noticed that with voice over when I open the
app switcher that when i close apps a black screen appears with a white
spinning circle any dieas?
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It does help to lock orientation and it goes for all apps unless landscape
is needed. It will activate landscape if
This is true for any app that you are in. If you double tap the home button
and go into the app switcher, whatever app you were in when you entered the
switcher won't show up in the switcher because it is considered in use.
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> Subject: Re: Music app not always in app switcher
>
> Hi,
>
> hand positioning isn't really that important. Place 3 fingers on the screen
> and swipe right. That should do the trick. You should try putting your
>
, November 13, 2012 12:43 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Music app not always in app switcher
Hi,
hand positioning isn't really that important. Place 3 fingers on the screen
and swipe right. That should do the trick. You should try putting your
device down on a flat surface until yo
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Subject: Re: Music app not always in app switcher
I put my three fingers together, then put them vertically on the screen and
swipe across the smaller width of the phone.
Does that make sense?
Chuck
On Nov
om
Subject: Re: Music app not always in app switcher
Sorry if everyone already knows this, but it was new to me. If you're in the
Music app, and you double tap the home button, then you won't see the music
app in the App Switcher. You need to single tap it once to get back to the
home page
Sorry if everyone already knows this, but it was new to me. If you're in
the Music app, and you double tap the home button, then you won't see
the music app in the App Switcher. You need to single tap it once to get
back to the home page and then double tap the home button to bring
How do you position your hand
> on the phone?
> Cher
>
>
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> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 10:05 PM
> To: VIPhone
> Subject: Re: Music app not a
, November 12, 2012 10:05 PM
> To: VIPhone
> Subject: Re: Music app not always in app switcher
>
> If you double click the home button to open the app switcher, and do a three
> finger swipe right on the screen, the music controls will be on the bottom.
> Do a three finger swipe le
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Subject: Re: Music app not always in app switcher
If you double click the home button to open the app switcher, and do a three
finger swipe right on the screen, the music controls will be on the bottom.
Do a three finger swipe left to return to th
If you double click the home button to open the app switcher, and do a
three finger swipe right on the screen, the music controls will be on
the bottom. Do a three finger swipe left to return to the app
switcher.
Chuck
On Nov 12, 5:26 pm, "Don & Cher Bosch"
wrote:
> Some
Sometimes it is there, sometimes not. Can anyone please explain what is
happening? Thanks.
Cher
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Hi Vicky,
I am trying to understand exactly what you are asking. What exactly doesn't
work when you try to play music?
What are you doing and what do you want to do when you say "seems like
things are still getting stuck in the app switcher after going to edit,
etc"?
If you are
iphone, and having read teh
> letters on the bug in app switcher I was able to bring the phone from
> quickly going through titles and making sounds, and just being quiet.
> okay now I just need to make the music available, seems like things are
> still getting stuck in the app switcher a
I'm having trouble playing any music on the iphone, and having read teh
letters on the bug in app switcher I was able to bring the phone from
quickly going through titles and making sounds, and just being quiet.
okay now I just need to make the music available, seems like things are
l Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of David Chittenden
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 5:30 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A new bug In IOS 6 when in the App Switcher.
Both of my iPhones say double-tap to delete even on the first item
Hi,
Hi all,
In the app switcher, mine always has said and still says "editing apps".
Anywhere else it says "moving app" and I double tap and it says "delete app"
and I have to confirm. Nothing has changed for me on my Iphone 4
Ron
-Original Message-
I agree. This wording makes sense and there is no reason for different
wording that just takes longer to speak. Really, once you know what it
does and you know you are in the app switcher, it will not cause any
problem. It will not delete it from the phone. It would make no sense
for it to delete
Both of my iPhones say double-tap to delete even on the first item in the app
switcher when hints is on. Double-tap to open is announced when not in editing
mode.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 05/10/2012, at 12:03
Hi, as others have said, it's been around forever. It's saying it will
delete it from the app switcher. I mean, what's the difference between
remove and delete? I can see where it might be confusing to a novice,
but if you know you are in the app switcher, then the message double
it doesn't delete it. It removes it
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Subject: A new bug In IOS 6 when in the App Switcher.
Hello All.
I believe I've found a new bug in IOS6 when us
Even if the double tap to delete message isn't a bug, having the first
button on the editing list in app switcher say "double tap to open" is
-- double tapping will remove the app from the switcher when editing,
it won't open it.
-Marc
On 10/4/12, Daniel Miller wrote:
>
It just removes it from the switcher.
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Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 5:51 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A new bug In IOS 6 when in the App Switcher.
I
I think the double tap to delete message is a bit confusing. Will it
just remove it from the App Switcher or delete it from the phone? I
believe you get the same message when deleting something from a home
page, which actually deletes it from the phone. Maybe this is obvious to
some, but I know I
No, it's not a bug. The double tap to delete message occurred somewhere
along the 5.x release cycle as well. I personally think it makes more sense
to have ot worded like that, since you're indeed deleting apps from the app
switcher.
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itself still works properly though and closes the applications, it's
just the instructions that VO reads out that are incorrect.
Interesting find and definitely a bug.
-Marc
On 10/4/12, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> I believe I've found a new bug in IOS6 when using the A
That occurred in iOS 5 as well.
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Subject: A new bug In IOS 6 when in the App Switcher.
Hello All.
I
Hello All.
I believe I've found a new bug in IOS6 when using the App switcher. As you all
know some of us when going to switch the I phone off, get rid of the Apps from
the memory. Well, was doing this just now and after opening App Switcher,
double tap and held until the noise was
Yes, you can search for Delivering Access and you will find our feed.
Currently there are no episodes showing up from this feed, but if you want to
hear the podcast that I did on DropVox and the App Switcher then go to,
http://www.fedoraoutlier.com/podcast and you can get it straight from our
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