[macvoiceover] Re: IPHone Text editing explained.

  • From: Donna Goodin <goodindo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 09:18:29 -0400

Hi Rossy,

You're not alone.  Short battery life is my primary criticism of the iphone  On 
my WM phone, my battery would last 4-5 days, with the iphone I have to charge 
it every day.  I don't know much about them, but I believe there are external 
batteries that can be purchased.
Best,
Donna

-----Original Message-----
From: Rossy <koumanova_rostislava@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 4:18 AM
To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: IPHone Text editing explained.

hi folks,
can somebody telll me how long your iphone battery last?
mine seems to have very short cycle. i make it last for a day , in  
whiche i calcolated nearly 3 hours usage and 7-8 stand by! i have the  
feeling that my battery does not  lasts

  much.
rossy

Il giorno 09/lug/09, alle ore 02:21, John Hess ha scritto:

> Good evening all. I HOpe I am not repeating someone but I saw the  
> thread on text editing and thought I would share my version of how  
> this works. I have tested this and get consistent results.  Editing  
> text on the Iphone works exactly the way editing text in text edit  
> works.  The difference is your not moving from left to right  but  
> from top to bottom.  Remember, the gesture for moving through  
> characters, words, or whatever the rotor is set at is to flick up  
> and down.  Also, remember, the delete key is actually the  
> backspace.  So, when in the edit field first make sure the rotor is  
> set to characters.  Now when flicking remember if you flick down the  
> curser is positioned after the character.  If you flick up the  
> curser is positioned before the character.  Example, the word dog is  
> spelled d o g and when flicking down you will here d o g.  Let's say  
> you want to delete the letter O.  As long as you hear o when  
> flicking down delete will get rid of it since the curser is after  
> the character.  If however you are at the end of the word and flick  
> up and hear g o and stop there pressing delete will not delete the o  
> because you are now located before the O. The d will be deleted  
> because the curser is located after the D. It's some what confusing  
> but if you play with this in text edit and learn how the curser  
> works then editing on the IPHone is a breeze.
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Rossy
nulla è più potente di un idea di cui il momento è giunto.



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