Hi,

As for the first bug, their is no need to go through that deleting process to 
move the cursor to the message field.  Just do a pass through gesture in the 
message edit field.  This is done with a double tap and hold.  Similar to the 
gesture when wanting to delete an app. 

hth
On Jul 16, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> Hmm. I just updated mine to 4.0.1 with no problems. The updater mainly said 
> it was to address the incorrect signal bars calculation. I was hoping to have 
> it fix a couple bugs. In particular:
> 
> 1. If I'm sending and SMS message or a new email, I get stuck in the To: 
> field. I start by making a new SMS message, I go to the To: field, type a few 
> characters and pick from the autocomplete list. I flick to the message text 
> field, and then decide to change the To: field. I go back there and double 
> tap and then realize I didn't want that. So I try to flick back to the 
> message field. It says 'text field message is editing character mode' but I'm 
> actually still in the To field. I can't input a message no matter how much 
> double-tapping I do. The only way out is to delete a couple times to get rid 
> of the current to: entry and do it again. After that I can flick to the 
> message fields and enter/edit text.
> 
> 2. In the contact list, when I add another phone number I can't change the 
> type. Without voiceover running the user just taps "mobile" or "iphone" or 
> whatever the current label is and they get a picklist of options such as 
> "home" or "work" but with voiceover I can only edit the phone number.
> 
> Neither of these are fixed in 4.0.1 and, yes, they have been sent to 
> accessibil...@apple.com.
> 
> CB
> 
> Bryan Smart wrote:
>> 
>> Well, 4.01 came out, and I tried to install it. Half way through, iTunes 
>> gave me error 3004 (what-ever that is), and stopped. Now, the iPhone won't 
>> talk, won't reboot (black screen), and, when I attach it to the Mac, and 
>> iTunes starts, iTunes says that it is unable to connect to the iPhone 
>> software update server. I'm obviously online, since I'm sending this message 
>> from the same computer where I was trying to update. Looked online, and some 
>> other people are having this problem, too, with no solution. Been trying to 
>> re-update for about 3 hours now, but no luck. Doesn't look like there is any 
>> way to back out the update, or reset the phone and restore from a backup, 
>> since I get this error every time I attach the iPhone. Looks like my phone 
>> has been successfully bricked.
>> 
>> Maybe Apple tech support will have a suggestion tomorrow, but, since it 
>> appears that the phone isn't actually turning on anymore, I'm not sure what 
>> they'll have me do. Take out the battery and put it back in? That will be a 
>> trick.
>> 
>> I'm out of town on business. It was a stupid stupid thing to do to let 
>> anything of mine be updated while I'm out of town. I suspect I'll be wasting 
>> expensive time tomorrow tracking down an Apple store, instead of working.
>> 
>> This sort of stuff is what we supposedly pay more to avoid with Apple 
>> products. Extremely disappointed.
>> 
>> Bryan
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ben Mustill-Rose
>> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 6:44 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: iPhone signal loss
>> 
>> The feedback from the software update will be interesting to say the least.
>> People will appear to be getting less signal all the time, regardless of if 
>> they are left handed or not. The issue of signal los will still be present, 
>> but since everyone will appear to be getting less signal all the time, it 
>> won't be as noticeable.
>> 
>> On 15/07/2010, Carolyn <ch...@q.com> wrote:
>>   
>>> Now if only someone could get at&t's attention.  I drop more calls 
>>> than I do pounds on a diet!  Ok, so my diet has been afailure lately, 
>>> but so has at&t in my book.
>>> 
>>> Carolyn
>>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>>   From: Chris Blouch
>>>   To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>   Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 3:12 PM
>>>   Subject: Re: iPhone signal loss
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   I guess we'll find out at their press conference tomorrow at 10AM 
>>> pacific time. Maybe the lawsuit caught their attention.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/14/apple-to-hold-press-conference-on-i
>>> phone-4-this-friday/
>>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/07/01/apple_sued_over_iphone_4
>>> _reception_issues.html
>>> 
>>>   CB
>>> 
>>>   Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> I don't nitice any problems with the left handedness of using the 
>>> phone. I get great signel over all right handed or left handed, in or 
>>> out of the case and this isn with the new phone.
>>> 
>>> S
>>> On Jul 13, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Simon F wrote:
>>> 
>>>   Yeah apple have done great things, that's why they don't appear to 
>>> be correcting The issue with the loss of signal on the iPhone 4, when 
>>> it's is held in a left hand and the signal is lost.
>>> 
>>> When they fix this issue, they'll sell a lot more.
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug Lawlor
>>> Sent: Tuesday, 13 July 2010 4:15 p.m.
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: A warning about Digit-Eyes
>>> 
>>> Maybe an RFID reader will come in the next iPhone or some other 
>>> idevice. I think it is just amazing what Apple has done with these 
>>> devices thus far. I personally would like to see some sort of haptic 
>>> feedback so we can get a tactual sense of icons and controls. I know Apple 
>>> is working on this.
>>> Patents have been filed by Apple regarding methods for haptic feedback.
>>> 
>>> Doug
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 2010-07-12, at 5:40 PM, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>     Doug, I think this was something APple had explored and may 
>>> eventually do. Apple has all sorts of ideas floating about. :) On Jul 12, 
>>> 2010, at
>>>       2:18 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
>>>     No RFID reader in iPhone 4 as far as I can tell. My knowledge is limited
>>>         on this subject as well. It may depend on the scanner being used.
>>>     Doug
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 2010-07-12, at 6:44 AM, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>         Hey Doug,
>>> 
>>> We are probably straying a bit off topic for the list, but to answer
>>>           your question, I really do not know. It may be for capturing 
>>> information about a specific product, you would have to get pretty 
>>> close. The distances you refer too is more useful for warehouses, 
>>> dockyards, and such. I am not sure if the ability to read is based on 
>>> the scanner or the RFID tag itself.
>>> So, I think you can pretty much figure my knowledge is quite limited, 
>>> other than what I read. I do not know when Apple might put these 
>>> readers in the phone, but I thought it was to be included in version 
>>> 4, but that I believe did not happen yet.
>>>     On Jul 11, 2010, at 10:10 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
>>> 
>>>           That's interesting, RFID would be much better for 
>>> identifying products
>>>             because you would not have to point a device at the 
>>> product in question to identify it. Just get a reader in the general 
>>> direztion of the of the product and we should be able to identify it. 
>>> As I understand it, the range of RFID is quite large, something in the 
>>> range of 30 feet. How do we determine a product when we have a number 
>>> of products in one area, a covert full of cans and bottles, each 
>>> presenting a signal that has a 30 foot radius?
>>>     Doug
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 2010-07-11, at 9:33 PM, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>             Doug,
>>> 
>>> I do not know how many products have them now, but I suspect more than
>>>               we know. For example, I recently learned that the 
>>> recycle bins our county provides us has a RFID chip imbedded in them. 
>>> Apparently the data collected from the chips let's the county know how 
>>> often we put the bins out. RFID chips are being used more now because 
>>> of the speed and ability to collect data on products being shipped and 
>>> received, etc.
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