Sieghard
that is a neat idea and works well. As far as the 5s I'm very happy
with it. I think it works well. I like the fingerprint reader a lot as
well. It is definitely a lot faster than the 4. I think it's also
faster than the five but haven't really tried them against each other
much.


On 10/9/13, Alan Paganelli <alanandsuza...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Ah! I never thought of using hand writting.  Thanks!
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <siegh...@live.ca>
> To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 10:34 AM
> Subject: RE: To those who have the iPhone 5 S how has your experience been
> with it? More in the body of message.
>
>
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> Did you turn on Reduced Motion? You can also change pages by touching
>> above
>> the task bar where it says "Page 1 of 3, adjustable (of course the second
>> number will reflect how many home pages you have). Then swipe up with one
>> finger. The main thing is to practice your 3-finger swipe to be already
>> started  when your fingers hit the screen, make it snappy and wait just a
>> moment before you touch the screen again.
>>
>> Another way to get to an app on page 2 or 3 or whatever is to use
>> handwriting. I don't know if you know handwriting, but if you do you
>> might
>> find this to be very efficient. I rarely even switch pages any more. I
>> just
>> do a quick turn of the rotor which on my home screen will put it on
>> handwriting. Then, if for example I want Downcast which is on page 2, I
>> write a "d", at that point Voiceover says "4 apps" which means I have 4
>> apps
>> starting with D. I could now do a 2-finger swipe down to move through
>> these
>> 4 apps and double tap when I get to Downcast or I can write a second
>> letter,
>> the "O", and now Voiceover says "1 App" followed by Downcast and all I
>> have
>> to do is double tap.
>>
>> This may sound complicated, but it really isn't. To me writing a letter
>> is
>> one gesture, so opening Downcast means 4 gestures:
>>
>> 1. Turn rotor to handwriting
>> 2. Write a D
>> 3. Write an O
>> 4. Double tap
>>
>> If I go to page 2 with a 3-finger swipe, then even if I put my finger on
>> Downcast on the first try and double tap to open it, it still means I am
>> doing 3 gestures and if I miss it and have to swipe once or twice to get
>> to
>> it then it's actually more gestures. I also have to press the home key
>> twice
>> to get back to my first home screen, once to get out of the app and a
>> second
>> time to get back to my first home screen.
>>
>> Using handwriting to find apps really does work extremely well and if
>> they
>> are in a folder I don't even have to remember which folder they are in
>> and
>> I'm definitely saving myself taps and gestures.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sieghard
>>
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