Hi!
I don't now do I understand this correctly.
There is no Home button as button on iPhone 7. There is just a
screen area which performs Home functions with specific haptic
feedback, something similar but not exactly like capacitive keys
on Android devices
So what does a force touch of the Home button do?Is it different from Lock
Screen and when unlocked?
Thanks, Keith
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he iPhone6S+ since both ComeEquippedWith 3DTouch
> ForceTouch
> IfSo, I Presume
> it will be IncludedWith the iOS10 UpDate
>
> At 05:01 PM 9/10/2016, you wrote:
>> This is just an iPhone feature. They have added force touch to the home
>> button.
>>
>>
touch to the home button.
Chris
On Sep 10, 2016, at 6:51 PM, Kramlinger, Keith
G., M.D. <<mailto:kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu>kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu> wrote:
Hi,
What are the additional functions of the Home
button on the new iPhone 7’s? Is this only on
the iPhone 7’s, and not
This is just an iPhone feature. They have added force touch to the home button.
Chris
> On Sep 10, 2016, at 6:51 PM, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
> <kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What are the additional functions of the Home button on the new iPh
Hi,
What are the additional functions of the Home button on the new iPhone 7's? Is
this only on the iPhone 7's, and not part of iOS 10?
Thanks in advance, Keith
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Hi,
I'm almost certain you shouldn't be in the market for a new phone. If
the same thing is happening when you use a bluetooth keyboard &
braille display we can rule out a hardware issue with the home button,
but I admit that it does sound weird. It's a bit of a pain to do, but
at this stage
; it was bought used. The issue I am having is this that hitting the home
> button or using a braille display and or bluetooth keyboard, half the time or
> even more than half I have to hit it more than ence and sometimes I totally
> have to reset the phone to get back to the homescreen.
Well I'm beginning to think I need a new phone. It is not under warranty as it
was bought used. The issue I am having is this that hitting the home button or
using a braille display and or bluetooth keyboard, half the time or even more
than half I have to hit it more than ence and sometimes I
yes ... i'm tnot sure why that would change.
At 09:00 PM 9/22/2015, you wrote:
Hi, list.
Does triple tap on Home-Button still turn VO on/off in IOS9?
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> yes ... i'm tnot sure why that would change.
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> At 09:00 PM 9/22/2015, you wrote:
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>> Does triple tap on Home-Button still turn VO on/off in IOS9?
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To me it feels more like a tiny shudder than a usual vibrate. Harry
> On 22 Sep 2015, at 22:38, Wendy Alling wrote:
>
> So, this is not an Ios 9 bug, right? When I was using my friend's phone
> this morning without voice over, I didn't notice that the phone was even
>
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It's a feature, or it's supposed to be. Siri now vibrates when it's activated
instead of playing a tone; VoiceOver running somehow
makes the tone play and ditches the vibration. It sh
Barr
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I get a tone... but not all the time.
Jenifer Barr
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> Jenifer Barr
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>
> I get a tone... but not all the time.
>
>
Yes, the home button is not working as reliably as it used to be doing in
earlier versions.
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What do you mean by recalibrating the Home button? How is this done? Thanks.
Keith
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t;
>
>> On 22 Sep 2015, at 16:44, Wendy Alling <wendall...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a sighted friend who just updated to Ios9 using an iPhone 6 plus.
>> She cannot use the home button when trying to talk to Siri. She doe
Yes, it does on my iPhone 4S and iPhone 5. I'd assume it would also work
on other platforms and be the default when first setting up a new phone.
On 09/22/2015 08:00 PM, Fazil wrote:
Hi, list.
Does triple tap on Home-Button still turn VO on/off in IOS9?
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Hi, list.
Does triple tap on Home-Button still turn VO on/off in IOS9?
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Thanks much, Sieghard.
I did not change it myself but in my 6Plus, triple-tap on the home-button is
not turning VO on/off. When I went to Setting, general, Accessibility and home
button, I did not see any option of assigning HB to anything, am I searching it
at a wrong place?
Thanks!
Thanks
One note of caution when setting up the home key for accessibility features; if
you rely on voiceover to be able to interact with your iPhone be sure to deploy
voiceover only. You could conceivably activate multiple accessibility features
being activated via the home key, but if you do that in
Go into Settings -> General -> Accessibility and go to the last option
called accessibility short cut. Double tap it and set it to Voice Over.
On 09/22/2015 08:34 PM, Fazil wrote:
Thanks much, Sieghard.
I did not change it myself but in my 6Plus, triple-tap on the
home-button is not t
So, this is not an Ios 9 bug, right? When I was using my friend's phone
this morning without voice over, I didn't notice that the phone was even
vibrating when bringing up Siri. What do you do to make it vibrate for this
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Hi all,
I have a sighted friend who just updated to Ios9 using an iPhone 6 plus.
She cannot use the home button when trying to talk to Siri. She does not
hear the tone when holding down the home button but she says that visually
she sees how can I help you on the screen. She came over
lus.
> She cannot use the home button when trying to talk to Siri. She does not
> hear the tone when holding down the home button but she says that visually
> she sees how can I help you on the screen. She came over this morning and I
> tried using the phone with voice over and the ho
: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 4:58 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Home button and VoiceOver
Hi,
Yes, Voiceover is rock-solid with 8.1. Sometimes for me, Voiceover would start
randomly toggling on and off every five seconds in 8.0.2. Several times, I had
to reboot using the home
So far so good on my end. I have had no problems with the home button and
voiceover ever since I updated.
Jen
TO THE WORLD YOU ARE SOMEONE, BUT TO SOMENE YOU
ARE THE WORLD!
On Oct 20, 2014, at 10:57 PM, Teresa Cochran batsfly...@me.com wrote:
Hi,
Yes
hello Jennie,
Sadly, I believe it is a faulty home button, time to check your warranty or, if
the phone is old, think about an upgrade.
Regards,
Dave
On 15 Oct 2014, at 9:40 am, Jennie Facer jennie.fa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a problem with the iPhone 5 and VoiceOver
it is a faulty home button, time to check your warranty or,
if the phone is old, think about an upgrade.
Regards,
Dave
On 15 Oct 2014, at 9:40 am, Jennie Facer jennie.fa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a problem with the iPhone 5 and VoiceOver? When I press the
home
and that it isn't a worn
home button.
Teresa
We can see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well, and seeing with
the brain is often called imagination.--Oliver Sacks
On Oct 20, 2014, at 9:44 PM, Brett brettst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I had this problem comsistently under 8
I'm having an issue like this on an iMini mk1, and still on iOs 7.1.2, so
even more confused about this. Can check that Home button click speed
thing, but this is getting bad when I can't get into app switcher and put VO
off unintentionally.
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it does seem to be a common issue, which isn't just accessibility
specific.
Cheers,
Brett.
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yeah, including me! it seems inconsistent, which is why I suspect they're
saying they can't produce it!
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Subject: RE: Home button and VoiceOver
Well they're
jennie.fa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a problem with the iPhone 5 and VoiceOver? When I press the
home button, sometimes it activates two or three times turning VoiceOver
off. It is hard to produce this on a consistent basis. I emailed
accessibility form Apple, and they say
Yes. I've been thinking that there was a developing problem with my Home
button. I had to turn off the shortcut for VO because of this, and I still
find that it opens the app switcher most of the time. Thank you for
confirming that it is not a physical problem with my phone. I thought
with my Home
button. I had to turn off the shortcut for VO because of this, and I still
find that it opens the app switcher most of the time. Thank you for
confirming that it is not a physical problem with my phone. I thought that
it was quite a coincidence that the home button started misbehaving
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Hello,
Likewise. I thought it was my aging 4S. When I looked at an iPhone 6 and 6
plus at best buy, I didn't notice
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Subject: Re: Home button and VoiceOver
Hello,
Likewise. I thought it was my aging 4S. When I looked at an iPhone 6 and 6
plus at best buy, I didn't notice this behavior. But it is really consistent
on my 4s.
On Oct 14, 2014, at 4:26 PM, DJ grou...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes
Not sure if this is the button playing up, or the system.
iMini mk1, iOs7.1.2; double-click home does not bring up app switcher. Yet
triple click shuts off VoiceOver. How else can we get at app switcher if
this doesn't work?
Rh, not amused.
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On Oct 13, 2014, at 7:23 AM, RobH. bobs...@googlemail.com wrote:
Not sure if this is the button playing up, or the system.
iMini mk1, iOs7.1.2; double-click home
!
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 7:03 PM
Subject: Friend has problem with home button
I have a friend who is blind and has a new 5C. At first siri worked when she
held down the phone button but now
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Subject: Re: Friend has problem with home button
Does your friend have change with buttons turned on in settings? It's possible
then that she accidently turned it down.
Regards,
Alan
Go Chicago Bears in 2014!
Teenagers; Tired of being harassed by your stupid
We decided she should return it. She hadn't known how to get out of anything
when she first got it and so she did turn it off and on frequently when she
first got it but still, I've never seen a phone lock when the home button was
held in. She'll get a new one with no problem.
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Subject: Friend has problem with home button
I have a friend who is blind and has a new 5C. At first siri worked when she
held down the phone button but now when she
I have a friend who is blind and has a new 5C. At first siri worked when she
held down the phone button but now when she holds down the home button the
phone locks. I can’t find any setting that should make the phone lock by the
home button: unlock or at least the first step in unlocking, yes
If your friend reboots the phone by turning completely off and on again and
this behavior continues she probably has to take it to an Apple Store since the
home button definitely does not act this way. If it is a 5C she still has
warranty so they will either repair the problem or replace
Hello list
The subject asks the question.
Regards
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If you are concerned about wearing out the home button, which I think is a
legitimate concern, turn on assistive touch. It is in accessibility, under the
physical and motor heading, or ask searie to turn it on. Then, when you tap
assistive touch, it, among other things, puts a home button
On Mar 12, 2014, at 4:00 PM, Arnold Schmidt arno...@mindspring.com wrote:
If you are concerned about wearing out the home button, which I think is a
legitimate concern, turn on assistive touch. It is in accessibility, under the
physical and motor heading, or ask searie to turn
Subject: Re: Wearing Out The Home Button, was Four finger swipe up to open app
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On Mar 12, 2014, at 4:00 PM, Arnold Schmidt arno...@mindspring.com wrote:
If you are concerned about wearing out the home button, which I think is a
legitimate concern, turn on assistive touch
Hi
When I use to click three times on my home button to turn VO off and on it
use to work fine. Now when I do it it doesn't work. Where do I go to turn
that feature back on.
Thanks in advance
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On 10/31/2013 07:23 PM, Pinky wrote:
Hi
When I use to click three times on my home button to turn VO off and
on it use
for a very strange when i press the home button on my i pad minni i don't hear
the tone that lets me no i am on the home screne.it happens when the minnni is
locked. is there a way to fix it?
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Hi,
Yes, those are definitely audio playback controls. I didn't know you
could get access to those from a locked screen. Learn something new every
day.
Tom
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I also use this to adjust my volume when I need to.
Very nice feature.
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Hi,
Yes, those are definitely audio playback
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Subject: Double-tapping iPhone Home Button with Screen Locked
Greetings to the list.
When a user double-taps the iPhone's home button with the screen locked,
a set
of functions pops up related
Greetings to the list.
When a user double-taps the iPhone's home button with the screen locked, a set
of functions pops up related to the playin of content. What is the
generic or universal
name for this sub-set?
Craig
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Hello Craig. I am not totally sure, but I think they are either called the
audio controls or the iPod controls.
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Greetings to the list.
When a user double-taps the iPhone's home button with the screen locked, a
set
:03 AM
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Hello Craig. I am not totally sure, but I think they are either called the
audio controls or the iPod controls.
On Mar 3, 2013, at 8:09 AM, Craig Werner coffeeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings to the list.
When a user
Hello Rob,
Below is the text from an article on CNet about how to fix a problematic
home button. I did keep all 4 methods in the text since they talk about 4
ways and I didn't want to cut the last one or two although the fourth
method they list is probably of limited use to a Voiceover user
Check out assistive touch under settings. This is designed for those who may
have a hard time doing such things as pressing the home button. As I understand
it, it makes it possible to activate the home button with a touch on the
screen. It puts a home button icon on the screen.
This may
iOS device.
Use at your own risk.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 27/10/2012, at 7:07, Andrew Lamanche andrew.laman...@gmail.com wrote:
Katey,
THe home button ineffectiveness I have noticed more since upgrading
, 2012 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: problem quitting applications with home button
Thanks for the warning, dAvid. I shan't use it again.
On 27 Oct 2012, at 04:46, David Chittenden dchitten...@gmail.com wrote:
Pressing the lock button five times quickly is a bug that crashes the
springboard. Apple does
A proper reset involving the sleep button is to press and hold both
sleep and home button for about 10 or 12 seconds and then release both.
--
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That awkward moment when everyone is singing together and suddenly stop,
leaving you singing alone.
Home Page: http
quitting applications with home button
A proper reset involving the sleep button is to press and hold both sleep
and home button for about 10 or 12 seconds and then release both.
--
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That awkward moment when everyone is singing together and suddenly stop,
leaving you singing alone
: Saturday, October 27, 2012 11:32 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: problem quitting applications with home button
A proper reset involving the sleep button is to press and hold both
sleep and home button for about 10 or 12 seconds and then release both.
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That awkward
, October 26, 2012 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: problem quitting applications with home button
Thanks for the warning, dAvid. I shan't use it again.
On 27 Oct 2012, at 04:46, David Chittenden dchitten...@gmail.com wrote:
Pressing the lock button five times quickly is a bug that crashes
Message-
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Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 11:32 AM
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A proper reset involving the sleep button is to press
, at 7:07, Andrew Lamanche andrew.laman...@gmail.com wrote:
Katey,
THe home button ineffectiveness I have noticed more since upgrading to
i.os. I'm glad I'm not the only one since I was beginning to worry that I
had a faulty iPad 2 and would have to take it for repairs which is usually
costly
Dear Listers,
I seem to have a problem trying to quit certain applications by pressing the
home button. Similarly, I can't seem to be able at times to call up app
switcher by pressing the home button twice quickly. I am talking here about the
iPad 2. The trouble is that this behaviour
Andrew,
I've noticed this on my iPad 3Gen since upgrading to iOS 6. I was
thinking it was a problem with my home button! But maybe it's a VO
bug. I usually go to settings and turn off back on VO (I have some
usable vision). I was also thinking it may be a comflict of
something, as since iOS
Katey,
THe home button ineffectiveness I have noticed more since upgrading to i.os.
I'm glad I'm not the only one since I was beginning to worry that I had a
faulty iPad 2 and would have to take it for repairs which is usually costly.
Have you by any chance reported it to Apple?
Also, do you
Hi Andrew,
When I had my iPhone 4 the Home Button worked very poorly and sporatically.
This didn't happen right away, it was after about 8 months or so. I
literally could not get anything done with it at times and eventually just
took the phone to an Apple Store. Of course when I tried
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Dear Listers,
I seem to have a problem trying to quit certain applications by pressing the
home button. Similarly, I can't seem to be able at times to call up app
switcher by pressing
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On 27/10/2012, at 7:07, Andrew Lamanche andrew.laman...@gmail.com wrote:
Katey,
THe home button ineffectiveness I have noticed more since upgrading to i.os.
I'm glad I'm not the only one since I was beginning to worry that I had a
faulty
,
THe home button ineffectiveness I have noticed more since upgrading to
i.os. I'm glad I'm not the only one since I was beginning to worry that I
had a faulty iPad 2 and would have to take it for repairs which is usually
costly. Have you by any chance reported it to Apple?
Also, do you know
, it is the only method which ever corrupted data on my iOS device. Use
at your own risk.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone
On 27/10/2012, at 7:07, Andrew Lamanche andrew.laman...@gmail.com wrote:
Katey,
THe home button
Richard, are you still holding the power button in when you press the
home button? It sounds like you are pressing the home button by itself
and as you know, doing that for a few seconds brings up Siri.
--
Raul A. Gallegos
Do you know what it means to come home at night to a woman who'll give
. Then let
go of it and press the Home button until the app you are in closes. It's
still in the app switcher after it closes, but I know it does close because
if I try it with a music app that is playing music, it stops playing the
music when I follow this procedure.
Best,
Anna
On May 18
Sometimes when you press the home button on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod
Touch
there can be a delay or even take a couple of tries before it responds. In
this tutorial you will see how to fix this.
Step 1
Open a stock application like the Calendar, Weather, or Youtube
Step 2
With one
book say to the other? A: We've got problems.
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On 5/16/2012 7:42 PM, CD wrote:
Could someone resend the steps to recalibrate the home button? I was
sure I saved the message but somehow
Got it thanks!
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Of Rob Harris
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 1:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Calibrating The Home Button
Sometimes when you press the home button on your iPhone
1. Press and hold the power button until it says slide to power off. Do
not do this.
2. Press and hold the home button until the home screen reappears.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 17/05/2012 00:42, CD wrote:
Could someone resend the steps to recalibrate the home button? I was sure I
saved
I did those exact steps.
When holding the home button, Siri prompt sounds come on. I keep holding the
home button until the Siri has stopped listening Soundz happen. I keep holding
the home button but it never goes back to the home screen. I held the home
button for approximately 2 full minutes
Could you be starting this procedure from your home screen? When I read
the instructions, I took it to mean that you had to be in an application
to begin with, so I opened up the weather app and stayed in that app
before holding down the home button. The fact that Siri is being
activated makes me
? When I read
the instructions, I took it to mean that you had to be in an application
to begin with, so I opened up the weather app and stayed in that app
before holding down the home button. The fact that Siri is being
activated makes me think your still on your home screen.
On 17/05/12 12
Are you holding down the power button first then when it says slide or
double tap to power off then you hold down the home button?
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Of Richard Turner
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 10:56 AM
Yes.
On May 17, 2012, at 10:57 AM, CD cd5...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you holding down the power button first then when it says slide or
double tap to power off then you hold down the home button?
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on.
Thanks,
Richard
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Subject: Re: How to Calibrate Your Home Button | Snapguide
Hi Richard,
Sure, I'll try.
1. Hold
by Roberto Garza
Sometimes when you press the home button on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch
there can be a delay or even take a couple of tries before it responds. In
this tutorial you will see how to fix this.
Step 1
Open a stock application like the Calendar, Weather, or Youtube
Step 2
Oh neat. Thanks for that. It does seem to make a difference.
On 5/15/12, Eric SS sseri...@gmail.com wrote:
by Roberto Garza
Sometimes when you press the home button on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch
there can be a delay or even take a couple of tries before it responds. In
this tutorial
This method does nothing for me on the iPhone 4s.
When holding down the home button, I get the prompt for Siri, or after turning
Siri off, the standard Voice Command prompt comes up.
When I thne unlock the phone again, I'm still in the Calendar, or whatever app
was open.
Richard
On May 15
Hi,
That's odd; the steps work fine on my 4S. Did you hold down Home after the
message about powering off the phone appeared?
Best,
Anna
On May 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
This method does nothing for me on the iPhone 4s.
When holding down the home button, I get
:
This method does nothing for me on the iPhone 4s.
When holding down the home button, I get the prompt for Siri, or after
turning Siri off, the standard Voice Command prompt comes up.
When I thne unlock the phone again, I'm still in the Calendar, or whatever
app was open.
Richard
:
Hi,
That's odd; the steps work fine on my 4S. Did you hold down Home after the
message about powering off the phone appeared?
Best,
Anna
On May 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
This method does nothing for me on the iPhone 4s.
When holding down the home button, I get the prompt
The instructions worked fine but I don't know how much more responsive my home
button is now from before. Also for those getting voice control you have to
press the power off button, 9 times out of 9 you are pressing the home button.
On May 15, 2012, at 8:44 AM, Eric SS sseri...@gmail.com wrote
to Calibrate Your Home Button | Snapguide
by Roberto Garza
Sometimes when you press the home button on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod
Touch
there can be a delay or even take a couple of tries before it responds. In
this tutorial you will see how to fix this.
Step 1
Open a stock application like
or
something.
Thanks,
Richard
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Subject: Re: How to Calibrate Your Home Button | Snapguide
Hi,
That's odd
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