Hello everyone, I have been learning my iphone for the last day or two. I am using the keyboard in the touch and then tap with another finger to choose an item. Is this the best way that people have found to type? Or have people found that the drag and release method to be better? If so I cannot for the life of me find where that is changed. Could someone tell me how to change the setting? I saw on the list that one can lock the screen, is there a reason that one would want to and why? Can someone repost that setting as well? I saved it however I cannot find it. Now. I have also saw on the list how to change from archiving gmail message to deleting them, I saved that as well, however I cannot find that post either. Can you tell me how? Is there a way to keep the mail application running in the background and switch to other applications or just always have it collecting messages? Thank you for your help. b my opinion and observations. I am a service connected vet and the VA has spent a lot of money on me for adaptive technology. I sit here and learn how to use this device and I am amazed that a company has not taken this approach until now. We have had to endure technology that looks like it was developed in soviet Russia for so many years. In fact we still have devices that look and operate this way and cost money that one only shakes their head in disgust. With this device I can operate it totally independent of anyones assistance. I plugged it into my computer and I did not have to do any setup, it just worked. I was syncing with my address book in minutes. The speech is whip lash fast and responsive. I was using an HTC 4200, when I got it it was considered fast. The speech delay was awful and navigation was painful. I have a device that is a very powerful PDA and could be so much more, however it cost around 6200. and the company will not open the environment for development. I have been pa rousing the app store and I can replace every application pick up a braille display and still not reach that cost. Please keep in mind the apps will differ a bit, however in most cases they are superior. I was told by a friend that if one buys an app and it is not accessible you can go to the mac store and they will refund your purchase. I certain do not see the adaptive technology company doing that when we discover that we cannot accomplish that task that we had intended for the machine to do. I could go on and on but this will get old quickly. Thank you all for your help. Scott
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