
The touchscreen on your iPhone's high-resolution screen works amazingly well, and there are just a few little techniques to learn so you're not only very accurate when using it, but have fun as well. Here are the three biggies:
- Don't press too hard. It just takes light tap on the touchscreen to activate any button or select any item.
- Aim your finger either at the center of the button or object you want to select, or just above the center. If you aim any lower, you'll probably select the object below what you are trying to select.
- To Scroll in the touchscreen, or move an object(like a slider), you touch the screen lightly and just "swipe" from to right across the screen(Apple calls this "flicking," but it feels more like to swipe to me). For example, to see the album art in your iPhone's iPod, just touch an album lightly with your finger and slide it over to the left (or right). you don't have to slide very far at all - plus, you can just kind of flick it to scroll or move faster.(Oh, now I get that whole "flicking" thing.)
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