iPhone negativity
anonymousNetUser wrote:
> 4phun wrote:
>> On Jul 15, 10:46 am, anonymousNetUser <mic...@disney.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Changing the text size in the e-mail app doesn't help with all the
>>> other apps, nor with the home screen--which you have to use to get
>>> to the mail app.
>>
>> OK
>> Hold down the mail icon until it wobbles.
>> Drag it off screen to teh right to a new screen.
>>
>> Keep doing this until it is on a screen all by itself and then press
>> the HOME button to lock it in place.
>>
>> To use just flip all the screens along until you find the one with
>> only one icon on it.
>>
>> Or you could merely move the icon to eitehr the extreme right or left
>> of the bottom task bar so you could locate Mail instantly from any
>> screen.
>>
>> When sending mail to yourself or notes to your self from your PC -
>> use RTF or HTML select all text and bump it up to 18 or more. You
>> can get the stuff so large a person sitting across the room could
>> read it on that little screen.
>>
> Nice workaround, but it only helps with mail. What about maps? I'd
> like to use that application too. But once again, the icon is so
> small, I sometimes can't see it and open something else instead. Once
> it's open and I can zoom in, it's fine.
>
> There's more than enough room on this screen to increase the size of
> the icons and text. Okay, maybe you're stuck with only three icons or
> even two across instead of four, but it's doable. I guess all those
> designers and programmers are too young to notice this. You'd think
> that Steve was getting a little long in the tooth and would have this
> same complaint, but maybe he's rich enough to buy some bionic eyes.
>
Have you considered an eye exam and eyeglasses? Or do you have an eye
condition that precludes glasses from working well?
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