Hi Joseph,

Just for your information, if you open the stock calculator app on the
iPhone and then turn the iPhone to landscape mode, the basic calculator will
switch to a scientific calculator.

I know a few people prefer standard typing where one has to double or split
tap each letter/number/symbol. I personally find this extremely frustrating
and cumbersome and I much prefer the touch typing method. I think for the
most part it is a matter of practice, but if one is persistent I believe in
the end it is much faster to touch type.What you describe in your example I
can do just as easily by putting my finger on a number, then to slide either
up, down, left or right and to lift the finger once I get to the number I
want. Remember that with touch typing you type the letter/number when you
lift your finger off the screen, not when you touch the screen. But, to each
this or her own, whatever works for you is what is best.


Regards,
Sieghard

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 12:51 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Quick and easy calculator entry

Hi all,

I realize the following may seem simplistic and probably unnecessary to the 
experts around here, but I just discovered a very simple and easy way of 
interacting with the default IOS calculator.

My previous frustration was one of finding the numbers then double tapping 
them to enter them into the calculation buffer. This, to me, took lots of 
time and resulted in accidental entry of wrong numbers. Swiping to access 
the numbers and symbols was out of the question because this took much 
longer than latter method. This default procedure was so frustrating to me 
that I installed to no effect many calculators in an effort to try to obtain

the fastest number entry I could find.

After experimenting a bit, I have just discovered that if I simply switch to

standard typing and use my middle finger to enter numbers and the basic 

Let's multiply 951 X 357.
Note: the following presupposes the user is right handed, but a left handed 
IOS user should have no problem at all.

1. Use the rotor gesture to access "Typing mode."

2. Swipe down and select "Standard typing."

3. Use the rotor to switch to another setting such as "Character." This will

prevent undesired results in the event you swipe up or down.

4. Use your right middle finger to locate "Clear" to clear the screen (the 
clear button is above the  number 7). While your finger is on the clear 
button, use your right ring finger to split tap twice. After split tapping 
twice without lifting your right middle finger, you should hear "0." This 
step insures the buffer is clear for any subsequent calculations.

5. Use your right middle finger to locate #9 and do not lift your finger. 
Now use your right index finger to tap anywhere on the screen. You have just

entered this number, and you should hear audio confirmation via number 
repeated back to you.

6. Without lifting your right middle finger finger off of the screen, locate

the #5 and split tap with either index finger or ring finger. You have just 
entered 5 into the buffer. The finger you use to complete the split tap is 
not important because the #5 is near the center of the number Pad, so you 
have plenty of room on either side of your middle finger. You should hear an

audio confirmation that you have entered the number 5.

7. Without lifting your middle finger off of the screen, move your right 
middle finger to the location of the #1. Split tap using your right ring 
finger. the number 1 has now been entered into the buffer.
Note: Notice there was no room to use your index finger to complete the 
split tap when you selected the number 1. This is why it is important you 
get into the habit of using your middle finger to locate each number as you 
will have a choice of split tapping with either your index finger or your 
ring finger.

8. With your right middle finger still placed on the surface of the screen, 
slide your finger over to the multiplication sign (It is above the 
subtraction symbol at extreme right of the screen). Now use your right index

finger to split tap. You should hear "Multiply selected."

9. Without lifting your right middle finger off of the screen, repeat the 
process of finding the next 3 numbers, split tapping on each number as you 
go along until you have entered 357.
10. Once again, without lifting your right middle finger, slide over to the 
= sign which is located at the bottom right hand corner of the screen. Use 
your right index finger to split tap. You should hear the solution to your 
calculation.
11. To continue practicing, repeat step 4 to clear the calculator's buffer. 
You will find that after just a few minutes of practice, your right middle 
finger will default to your calculator entry finger.

I know, I know, that was probably described in an unnecessarily wordy 
manner, but I want to rule out any possibility of error with the new user of

the calculator when using this procedure. :) Once this simple process has 
been mastered, calculations can be entered very, very quickly and 
efficiently.

When closing the calculator you will want to set your rotor back to "Touch 
typing" if that was how you had your keyboard entry set. Though I did find 
that this procedure also works quite nicely when typing into any other edit 
field, so I simply left my iPod on the standard keyboard setting.

If this proves to be beneficial in my everyday use, I can't wait to install 
some of the more complex scientific calculators out there. :)

Joseph


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