D dspalton macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 28, 2008 793 3 Fleet, UK Sep 21, 2014 #1 Using a few apps I've noticed screens like this show with what looks like exactly half of the screen showing and half not. What do you think? Dave Attachments IMG_0026.PNG 404.3 KB · Views: 122
Using a few apps I've noticed screens like this show with what looks like exactly half of the screen showing and half not. What do you think? Dave
davehutch macrumors 6502a Mar 5, 2009 732 33 Croxley, Herts Sep 21, 2014 #2 It's called "Reachability" and is activated by a double click of the Home button
D dspalton macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 28, 2008 793 3 Fleet, UK Sep 21, 2014 #3 davehutch said: It's called "Reachability" and is activated by a double click of the Home button Click to expand... And now one feels like a plank. Was wondering about the one handed mode in the iPhone 6+ too haha Thanks Dave
davehutch said: It's called "Reachability" and is activated by a double click of the Home button Click to expand... And now one feels like a plank. Was wondering about the one handed mode in the iPhone 6+ too haha Thanks Dave
J jamesarm97 macrumors 65816 Sep 29, 2006 1,090 116 Sep 21, 2014 #4 davehutch said: It's called "Reachability" and is activated by a double click of the Home button Click to expand... That would be a double tap, not click.
davehutch said: It's called "Reachability" and is activated by a double click of the Home button Click to expand... That would be a double tap, not click.
ideal.dreams macrumors 68020 Jul 19, 2010 2,386 1,299 Sep 21, 2014 #5 davehutch said: It's called "Reachability" and is activated by a double click of the Home button Click to expand... This. It's actually a double tap, not click, since that would bring up multitasking #. But yeah, it is an accessibility setting, which I found by mistake too
davehutch said: It's called "Reachability" and is activated by a double click of the Home button Click to expand... This. It's actually a double tap, not click, since that would bring up multitasking #. But yeah, it is an accessibility setting, which I found by mistake too
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Oct 17, 2011 51,392 19,461 Sep 21, 2014 #6 Intersting thst people buy phones or get new software but don't even look into what it all does until they are actually doing it and even then not even really figure it out.
Intersting thst people buy phones or get new software but don't even look into what it all does until they are actually doing it and even then not even really figure it out.