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- 12-13-2007, 05:38 PM #14phunGuest
iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web pages in
Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use two fingers to
scroll frames and other subpage elements. Normally, on personal
computers, you use a separate scroll bar for webpage frames. On the
iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll bars do not appear and the content
expands to fill the frame set area. By using two fingers at once, you
tell Mobile Safari to scroll the element rather than then entire page.
I find this especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add categories.
MacBook Pro User said...
You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface already;
however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a subpage element.
This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones with
touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason the iPhone
is so much fun?
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- 12-13-2007, 06:22 PM #2CozmicDebrisGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-acf2-
[email protected]:
> iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
>
> Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
>
>
> Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web pages in
> Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use two fingers to
> scroll frames and other subpage elements. Normally, on personal
> computers, you use a separate scroll bar for webpage frames. On the
> iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll bars do not appear and the content
> expands to fill the frame set area. By using two fingers at once, you
> tell Mobile Safari to scroll the element rather than then entire page.
> I find this especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
> selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add categories.
>
> MacBook Pro User said...
>
> You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface already;
> however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a subpage element.
>
> This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones with
> touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason the iPhone
> is so much fun?
>
Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all night.
- 12-13-2007, 07:00 PM #3KurtGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
In article <[email protected]>,
CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-acf2-
> [email protected]:
>
> > iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
> >
> > Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
> >
> >
> > Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web pages in
> > Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use two fingers to
> > scroll frames and other subpage elements. Normally, on personal
> > computers, you use a separate scroll bar for webpage frames. On the
> > iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll bars do not appear and the content
> > expands to fill the frame set area. By using two fingers at once, you
> > tell Mobile Safari to scroll the element rather than then entire page.
> > I find this especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
> > selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add categories.
> >
> > MacBook Pro User said...
> >
> > You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface already;
> > however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a subpage element.
> >
> > This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones with
> > touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason the iPhone
> > is so much fun?
> >
>
> Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all night.
And I thought it was that phone pocket in your dockers.
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- 12-13-2007, 07:08 PM #4CozmicDebrisGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in news:labolide-16F963.17005713122007
@news.giganews.com:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
>
>> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-acf2-
>> [email protected]:
>>
>> > iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
>> >
>> > Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
>> >
>> >
>> > Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web pages in
>> > Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use two fingers to
>> > scroll frames and other subpage elements. Normally, on personal
>> > computers, you use a separate scroll bar for webpage frames. On the
>> > iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll bars do not appear and the content
>> > expands to fill the frame set area. By using two fingers at once, you
>> > tell Mobile Safari to scroll the element rather than then entire page.
>> > I find this especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
>> > selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add categories.
>> >
>> > MacBook Pro User said...
>> >
>> > You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface already;
>> > however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a subpage element.
>> >
>> > This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones with
>> > touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason the iPhone
>> > is so much fun?
>> >
>>
>> Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all night.
>
> And I thought it was that phone pocket in your dockers.
>
Dockers? Not me, Skippy. You're the one talking about stuffing a phone
into your pants pocket, not me.
- 12-13-2007, 08:47 PM #5LarryGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-
acf2-
> [email protected]:
>
>> iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
>>
>> Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
>>
>>
>> Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web
pages in
>> Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use two
fingers to
>> scroll frames and other subpage elements. Normally, on
personal
>> computers, you use a separate scroll bar for webpage frames.
On the
>> iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll bars do not appear and the
content
>> expands to fill the frame set area. By using two fingers at
once, you
>> tell Mobile Safari to scroll the element rather than then
entire page.
>> I find this especially useful when filling out forms with
scrolling
>> selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add
categories.
>>
>> MacBook Pro User said...
>>
>> You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface
already;
>> however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a subpage
element.
>>
>> This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones
with
>> touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason the
iPhone
>> is so much fun?
>>
>
> Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all
night.
>
My girlfriend loves two-fingered scrolling!
Larry
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- 12-13-2007, 09:17 PM #6KurtGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
In article <[email protected]>,
CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
> Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in news:labolide-16F963.17005713122007
> @news.giganews.com:
>
> > In article <[email protected]>,
> > CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
> >
> >> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-acf2-
> >> [email protected]:
> >>
> >> > iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
> >> >
> >> > Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web pages in
> >> > Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use two fingers to
> >> > scroll frames and other subpage elements. Normally, on personal
> >> > computers, you use a separate scroll bar for webpage frames. On the
> >> > iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll bars do not appear and the content
> >> > expands to fill the frame set area. By using two fingers at once, you
> >> > tell Mobile Safari to scroll the element rather than then entire page.
> >> > I find this especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
> >> > selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add categories.
> >> >
> >> > MacBook Pro User said...
> >> >
> >> > You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface already;
> >> > however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a subpage element.
> >> >
> >> > This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones with
> >> > touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason the iPhone
> >> > is so much fun?
> >> >
> >>
> >> Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all night.
> >
> > And I thought it was that phone pocket in your dockers.
> >
>
> Dockers? Not me, Skippy. You're the one talking about stuffing a phone
> into your pants pocket, not me.
Sorry. For you, the goofy holster.
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- 12-13-2007, 09:27 PM #7CozmicDebrisGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
>
>> Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in
>> news:labolide-16F963.17005713122007 @news.giganews.com:
>>
>> > In article <[email protected]>,
>> > CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
>> >
>> >> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in
>> >> news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-acf2-
>> >> [email protected]:
>> >>
>> >> > iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
>> >> >
>> >> > Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web
>> >> > pages in Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use
>> >> > two fingers to scroll frames and other subpage elements.
>> >> > Normally, on personal computers, you use a separate scroll bar
>> >> > for webpage frames. On the iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll
>> >> > bars do not appear and the content expands to fill the frame set
>> >> > area. By using two fingers at once, you tell Mobile Safari to
>> >> > scroll the element rather than then entire page. I find this
>> >> > especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
>> >> > selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add
>> >> > categories.
>> >> >
>> >> > MacBook Pro User said...
>> >> >
>> >> > You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface
>> >> > already; however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a
>> >> > subpage element.
>> >> >
>> >> > This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones
>> >> > with touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason
>> >> > the iPhone is so much fun?
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all
>> >> night.
>> >
>> > And I thought it was that phone pocket in your dockers.
>> >
>>
>> Dockers? Not me, Skippy. You're the one talking about stuffing a
>> phone into your pants pocket, not me.
>
> Sorry. For you, the goofy holster.
>
Sorry. For me, the coat pocket, shirt pocket, pants pocket..... no need
for a holster. And why are you so obsessed with how I carry my phone?
- 12-14-2007, 09:43 AM #8KurtGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
In article <[email protected]>,
CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
> Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > In article <[email protected]>,
> > CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
> >
> >> Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in
> >> news:labolide-16F963.17005713122007 @news.giganews.com:
> >>
> >> > In article <[email protected]>,
> >> > CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in
> >> >> news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-acf2-
> >> >> [email protected]:
> >> >>
> >> >> > iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web
> >> >> > pages in Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use
> >> >> > two fingers to scroll frames and other subpage elements.
> >> >> > Normally, on personal computers, you use a separate scroll bar
> >> >> > for webpage frames. On the iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll
> >> >> > bars do not appear and the content expands to fill the frame set
> >> >> > area. By using two fingers at once, you tell Mobile Safari to
> >> >> > scroll the element rather than then entire page. I find this
> >> >> > especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
> >> >> > selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add
> >> >> > categories.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > MacBook Pro User said...
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface
> >> >> > already; however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a
> >> >> > subpage element.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones
> >> >> > with touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason
> >> >> > the iPhone is so much fun?
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all
> >> >> night.
> >> >
> >> > And I thought it was that phone pocket in your dockers.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Dockers? Not me, Skippy. You're the one talking about stuffing a
> >> phone into your pants pocket, not me.
> >
> > Sorry. For you, the goofy holster.
> >
>
> Sorry. For me, the coat pocket, shirt pocket, pants pocket..... no need
> for a holster. And why are you so obsessed with how I carry my phone?
Maybe because you're obsessed about my jeans?
Point is that Voyager is huge.
It would be most certainly be the bulge in men's pants that women DON'T
find attractive.
And what is? The wallet, of course.
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- 12-14-2007, 01:35 PM #9Kevin WeaverGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
"Kurt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
>
>> Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in
>> news:[email protected]:
>>
>> > In article <[email protected]>,
>> > CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in
>> >> news:labolide-16F963.17005713122007 @news.giganews.com:
>> >>
>> >> > In article <[email protected]>,
>> >> > CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in
>> >> >> news:0e93b3f1-ac5d-412b-acf2-
>> >> >> [email protected]:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Posted Dec 13th 2007 5:00PM by Erica Sadun
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Everyone knows that you can use a single finger to scroll web
>> >> >> > pages in Mobile Safari but it's less well known that you can use
>> >> >> > two fingers to scroll frames and other subpage elements.
>> >> >> > Normally, on personal computers, you use a separate scroll bar
>> >> >> > for webpage frames. On the iPhone and iPod touch, these scroll
>> >> >> > bars do not appear and the content expands to fill the frame set
>> >> >> > area. By using two fingers at once, you tell Mobile Safari to
>> >> >> > scroll the element rather than then entire page. I find this
>> >> >> > especially useful when filling out forms with scrolling
>> >> >> > selections such as when I do blog posts and need to add
>> >> >> > categories.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > MacBook Pro User said...
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > You can scroll with two fingers in any area of the interface
>> >> >> > already; however, Mobile Safari switches when you reach a
>> >> >> > subpage element.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > This is somethiing you can't do with any of those other phones
>> >> >> > with touch screens . Do you think this could be another reason
>> >> >> > the iPhone is so much fun?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Wow- the excitement over this will probably keep me awake all
>> >> >> night.
>> >> >
>> >> > And I thought it was that phone pocket in your dockers.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Dockers? Not me, Skippy. You're the one talking about stuffing a
>> >> phone into your pants pocket, not me.
>> >
>> > Sorry. For you, the goofy holster.
>> >
>>
>> Sorry. For me, the coat pocket, shirt pocket, pants pocket..... no need
>> for a holster. And why are you so obsessed with how I carry my phone?
>
> Maybe because you're obsessed about my jeans?
>
> Point is that Voyager is huge.
> It would be most certainly be the bulge in men's pants that women DON'T
> find attractive.
>
>
>
>
>
> And what is? The wallet, of course.
With the iphone costing 100-200 more, you won't have the above wallet.
TCOO down the road, Battery replacement's, I can see that wallet is now thin
as paper.
Specs for apple iphone.
Size and weight
a.. Height: 4.5 inches (115 mm)
b.. Width: 2.4 inches (61 mm)
c.. Depth: 0.46 inch (11.6 mm)
d.. Weight: 4.8 ounces (135 grams)
Specs for the Voyager
a.. Dimensions: 4.64" (H) x 2.12" (W) x 0.71" (D)
a.. Weight: 4.69 oz.
Over all, I would say there close.
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- 12-14-2007, 03:41 PM #10DTCGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
Kurt wrote:
> It would be most certainly be the bulge in men's pants that women DON'T
> find attractive.
You never know...some girls are geek groupies that are turned on by the
smell of freshly unspooled CAT5 cable, the quiet sound of a Type 101
impact tool, telescoping push poles, the feel of cable pulling
lubricant, the many uses of Velcro. I could go on, but my boyfriend is
giving me a funny look.
- 12-14-2007, 07:41 PM #11KurtGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
In article <[email protected]>,
Kurt <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Kurt wrote:
> > > It would be most certainly be the bulge in men's pants that women DON'T
> > > find attractive.
> >
> > You never know...some girls are geek groupies that are turned on by the
> > smell of freshly unspooled CAT5 cable, the quiet sound of a Type 101
> > impact tool, telescoping push poles, the feel of cable pulling
> > lubricant, the many uses of Velcro. I could go on, but my boyfriend is
> > giving me a funny look.
>
> As well he should! ;-)
Pleased as punch to see a lady in this testosterone-charged group.
My wife thinks I'm a nerd, but she hasn't been around the real ones to
know them.
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- 12-14-2007, 08:46 PM #12DTCGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
Kurt wrote:
>>> You never know...some girls are geek groupies that are turned on by the
>>> smell of freshly unspooled CAT5 cable, the quiet sound of a Type 101
>>> impact tool, telescoping push poles, the feel of cable pulling
>>> lubricant, the many uses of Velcro. I could go on, but my boyfriend is
>>> giving me a funny look.
>> As well he should! ;-)
>
> Pleased as punch to see a lady in this testosterone-charged group.
Ummm....Hrrrmmm....how do I explain this.
I have a matching John Deere His 'N His bathroom towel set.
- 12-15-2007, 12:25 AM #13Todd AllcockGuest
Re: iPhone Tip Two-fingered Scrolling
At 15 Dec 2007 02:46:47 +0000 DTC wrote:
> Ummm....Hrrrmmm....how do I explain this.
>
> I have a matching John Deere His 'N His bathroom towel set.
Some of us got it the first time, D!
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