Keyboards, tall and wide

Throughout the iPhone and Touch system you use a keyboard since the OS doesn’t support handwriting recognition. Holding the device the ‘tall’ normal way (called Portrait), you have a narrow keyboard to use so you have room above it to see what you are working on. When you turn the handheld on it’s side (Landscape) you …

Tap tap – what a double tap gets you

Safari – when viewing a Web site with multiple columns of text, double taping on one will zoom in so it is larger and just that column shows on the screen. Keyboard Caps – the ‘shift’ key that normally capitalizes the next letter can be locked on by double tapping it. The key will turn …

Quick tips for Using the keyboard

When your typing using the screen keyboard. The letter is put into place that you just lifted your finger off of. That is to say, the system doesn’t see you press the key, it sees you release the key. This is important since if you press on the wrong key, you don’t have to release …