From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Cody Hurst
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 7:45 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some IOS4 questions
I would say the sound may not be louder but as I said in the podcast it's
crisper and
By dragging an app on top of another app, a folder will automatically be
created. You are not able to create folders manually.
On 28 Jun 2010, at 14:45, Olivia Norman wrote:
> How do you create folders?
> Purposely, that is LOL!
> "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower", Steve
I'll have to pay more attention. I am pretty sure that it did say that one
icon was on top of the other, though.
Donna
On Jun 28, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:
> You need to hear vo say that the icon your dragging is on top of the other
> icon, otherwise it will report the row/column coo
You need to hear vo say that the icon your dragging is on top of the other
icon, otherwise it will report the row/column coordinates and just move rather
than make a folder
On Jun 28, 2010, at 10:23 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Well, you just take one of the apps that you want to put in the folder,
Well, you just take one of the apps that you want to put in the folder, and
move it on top of another app that you want to have in that same folder. What
I haven't quite sorted out yet, is that sometimes this creates a folder, which
is what's supposed to happen, I think. But at other times, th
How do you create folders?
Purposely, that is LOL!
"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower", Steve Jobs
On Jun 27, 2010, at 7:21 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Lol,
>
> No No No. The reseting of your home screen to get rid of folders you made is
> completely unnecessary. First
Never hurts to ask. Yes, I did.
Donna
On Jun 28, 2010, at 4:27 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
> I am on a iPhone EGS, stupid question but you have tried turning the phone up
> right? Sorry
> On 28 Jun 2010, at 09:31, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Yep, I had to figure the folder thing out t
I would say the sound may not be louder but as I said in the podcast it's
crisper and the phone sounds like the lock unlock and mail are the volume that
they should be
On Jun 28, 2010, at 3:46 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
> Hi Donna,
>
> I can verify the advice given below, you do not need to reset t
I am on a iPhone EGS, stupid question but you have tried turning the phone up
right? Sorry
On 28 Jun 2010, at 09:31, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Yep, I had to figure the folder thing out the hard way. Ah well, the joys of
> a new OS. :) At least now I know how folders work.
>
> Inte
Hi Chris,
Yep, I had to figure the folder thing out the hard way. Ah well, the joys of a
new OS. :) At least now I know how folders work.
Interesting re the volume. For me, there's a noticeable difference. Are you
on an iphone 4 or a 3gs? I'm on the latter, don't know if that is the
diffe
Thanks, Cody, got it.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jun 28, 2010, at 1:14 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:
> Hi, I don't see a difference in the volume.
>
> Do remove icons from folders, drag the appropriate icon to the edge of the
> screen and the home screen will appear, if there are 2 icons left and you
> drag one
Hi Donna,
I can verify the advice given below, you do not need to reset the screen. Also
I have not noticed the volume being softer. Which voice voiceover language you
use? I use the Australian one as the British one sounds like she has a pillow
over her face and a plum in her mouth, I mean
Hi, I don't see a difference in the volume.
Do remove icons from folders, drag the appropriate icon to the edge of the
screen and the home screen will appear, if there are 2 icons left and you drag
one out, the other one will automatically come out and the folder will disappear
On Jun 27, 2010,
The added advenatage of the resetign of hte hom escrene though is the apps on
the second page are in abc order.
Take care.
S
On Jun 27, 2010, at 7:21 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Lol,
>
> No No No. The reseting of your home screen to get rid of folders you made is
> completely unnecessary. F
Kind of weird, isn't it? Personally, I liked having access to the louder
volume when I was in places with a lot of background noise, but I guess I'll
learn to live without it. Glad to know it wasn't just me or my phone, though.
(Or actually, maybe I'll dash off a note to Apple).
Cheers,
Donna
Thanks, Ricardo. I just figured that out the hard way. LOL
I had planned to wait and figure out the folder thing later on this week, but
since I kept creating accidental folders, I decided I'd better go ahead and
read that part of the manual. *grin* It's strange. Sometimes when I move an
ico
This is a bit of a relief. lol. I thought something was wrong with my hearing
or, my mind was grasping at straws in regards to the lower voiceover volume.
On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:12 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Well, after installing IOS4 this afternoon, I've been playing around a bit,
> and alread
Lol,
No No No. The reseting of your home screen to get rid of folders you made is
completely unnecessary. First if you aren't already in the folder you created
double tap on it. Then find the app you want to remove from the folder and
double tap and hold like your going to move the app. The
Hmm, interesting. It worked. The utilities folder is kind of weird, though, I
wonder why it does that.
Thanks for the tip.
Best,
Donna
On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:10 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> to answer your first 2 questions, reset yoru home screen lay out. go to
> settings, general, reset and rese
to answer your first 2 questions, reset yoru home screen lay out. go to
settings, general, reset and reset homescreen layout. You will notice after you
do this there is a utilities folder. that conains all of yoru clock and stuff
there.
Good luck.
s
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