Hi John,

When I get a call I place my finger on the home button then slide up
perhaps an inch, maybe a little less, and I can almost always find the
answer button. This is more reliable for me than the two finger double
tap.

Kim

On 11/7/17, John R. Vaughn <jrvaugh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> List, this is a very basic question.  But is a problem that I have had for
> the last few years answering a phone call on my IPhone 5S, running the then
> latest IOS, currently 11.1.
>
> Any pointers will be appreciated, so here is my problem:
>
> I usually receive a phone call with the screen locked and I have my phone
> set up with no log in, either passcode or finger I.D.
>
> When I hear voice over say swipe to open, I know I can usually answer the
> call by doing a single finger double tap, as if executing the "answer
> button" or whatever it is called.
>
> But when the phone is ringing and I do not hear either "slide to answer" or
> "receive call  button call", if I use the standard single finger double
> tap,
> nothing happens and I then use the two finger double tap .  Here, it is
> dicey.  A lot of the time I miss the call.
>
> I have tried just answering the call with a two finger double tap and it
> seems to work much of the time, but not always.  Again, if I get the call
> and hear slide to answer, almost always the single finger double tap works.
>
> Sorry to ask such a basic question, so humor me and do not suggest I get
> rid
> of the IPhone and go back to an earlier type "not smart" phone.
>
> John
>
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