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iPhone Quick Tip #10

When typing, iPhone frequently corrects or completes words automatically. By default, while typing a word, a "bubble" sound will indicate that an AutoText is available for what is being typed. More often than not, these suggestions are correct. Sometimes, however, you will want to override the AutoText.

If you have finished typing a word, and you hear that an AutoText will take effect when you press the space, you can negate the correction by selecting "AutoText" from the VoiceOver rotor. Flick up or down to hear what the AutoText would be. If it is not what you want, double tap, and it will be dismissed.


iPhone Quick Tip #9

Would you like to select and copy text from web pages or emails in iOS 4, but can’t fine the edit option in the rotor? -Here’s how!

 

Locate the text you’d like to start selecting, using  Voiceover navigation, on the web page or in the email and then double tap and hold, anywhere on the screen. You’ll find, now, when you rotate the rotor, there is an edit option, and you can use the familiar pinch gestures and edit controls to select text. Once you have the text selected, the copy option will be available to you.

 

NOTE: if you try to select text which is positioned in or near a group of links, this may be difficult, or may not work at all, as the links themselves might be instead, activated by the double tap and hold gesture.

 

Another thing to note is that while selecting, if you switch the rotor to characters, words or lines, you can add or remove that type of text block from your selection. I.E. choosing lines in the rotor, adds or removes a line at a time from your current selection.

 

From here you can work with your copied text as you normally would.

 

Enjoy!

 


iPhone Quick Tip #8

This quick tip is for users of the iPHone 4.

For all you shutterbugs, in the iPhone 4’s camera, you now have access to the zoom feature! Simply bring up the camera; double tap on the viewfinder and then flick to the right, three times. YOu’ll now see the zoom control.

Flicking up or down on this control with a single finger will increment or decrement the value by ten percent respectively. the highest value is 100 and the lowest value is 0.

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p>NOTE: Each time you flick once your focus will be moved to the viewfinder again, so you’ll need to flick right three times to get to the zoom control.</P.

Enjoy! and happy shooting!


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