You've desribed what works for me as well. The thumb and index finger
pretending to turn a knob don't cut it.
Brian


On 5/31/12, Jon Pierson <joncpier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have watched many people having inconsistent results using the rotor and
> I
> myself have not had the silly thing act the same way from session to
> session. Now maybe it's something with the callouses on my abused fingers
> but for whatever reason, I have not found rotoring to be to my liking,
> until
> today!
>
> I was wondering first of all how much spacing between the fingers was
> possible and apparently the answer is, a lot.
>
> What I have found most useful now, and this does work on any of the phone's
> edges so that portrait or landscape modes shouldn't affect this methid, is
> to use two fingers near the edges of the screen. Pretend the phone has a
> set
> of railroad tracks on it and that each of your fingers represents a traing
> going in the opposite direction.
> As long as both fingers move, the gesture seems to be picked up
> consistently.
>
> I just tried this way of changing rotor settings with a person who swore
> that rotoring was never going to be a useful gesture because of the
> frustration it seems to bring to many novice IOS/VO users and the result
> was
> that all of the rotor's settings changed correctly on the first and every
> try.
>
> So maybe some folks want to give this method a try and hopefully the
> results
> will be as rewarding as they have been here so far.
> Now I may have to try that pinching gesture folks talk about next.
>
> Jon
>
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